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Maternity Clothes - Advice For Expectant Mothers

Are you frightened of going shopping for maternity clothes because you're afraid that all you'll be able to pick from are floral tents? Those days are gone, and there are lots of options available that can be both flattering and comfortable. Here's a guide to picking comfy, attractive clothes while you're waiting for the little one. Shopping for maternity clothing can be practical and even fun.

Now that you're expecting, you don't want to worry about your wardrobe. But there are many changes taking place, so you'll still wish to look and feel your best, even while they're happening. You can expect to gain between twenty-five and thirty-five pounds, with most of that gained toward the end of the first trimester. You'll put on weight from the baby, the expansion of your womb, breast growth, and a bunch of other places.

Plus, you can expect your weight to change. You might even end up wearing a larger shoe size, as strange as that sounds. The right maternity clothes can help you keep from feeling frumpy, and they’ll adjust to the needs of your body as changes take place. Ideally, good maternity wear will adjust as you slim back down and will double as clothing for nursing. Fortunately, there are plenty of mix and match alternatives you can choose to wear at any time of day. One or two good pieces can do the work of a lot of less appropriate ones. Take a look at this advice.

As soon as you start feeling a little uncomfortable in your old clothes, start looking at your maternity wardrobe. You don't want to be shopping at the last minute, and the sooner you start planning, the more you'll get out of your maternity wardrobe. Remember that maternity wear sizes follow your pre-pregnancy figure, so a usual size ten or twelve would probably take the same or a medium in maternity clothing.

Of course, you should buy with room to grow, and keep to the right underthings, too. Choose maternity underwear and bras for greater comfort, and the right amount of support while you’re still growing. It won't matter what the top layer is if you're not wearing the right foundation, after all. You can keep to your favorite fashions, too. Bikini underwear is still available for pregnant women.

Look for solids or patterns that will mix and match to stretch your maternity wear budget, while avoiding clothes that will draw a lot of attention to your middle. Darker clothes are great if you want to look slimmer, but don't feel confined to black and navy if they're not your thing. Keep to lighter weights than usual, however, since lots of pregnant women feel hot - even in wintertime.

There are lots of trendy, comfy styles that'll let you feel like yourself and stick to your regular looks. The days when new mums had to feel like they were walking around in their nightgowns are long past, and that's a great thing. Check out some of the fabulous options currently available, and start your maternity wardrobe soon!

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Maternity Fashion to Beat Maternity Dress Boredom!

The fab six way maternity dress, perfect for all those parties, wedding and other functions you have whilst pregnant and is perfect for maternity evening wear. It's a great investment buy for pregnancy enabling you to beat maternity fashion boredom unlike any other maternity dress we've seen. It can be worn as a variety of formal maternity fashion styles or as a maternity skirt throughout pregnancy; it also makes a great post-pregnancy piece.

During your pregnancy you will have several formal functions to attend. These will range from parties, weddings, to formal dinners - imagine buying a new maternity dress every time you attend one of these events! The 6-way-maternity-dress enables you to have six different maternity evening dresses for the price of one!

Basically, it's a long black dress which can be worn in six different ways from a maternity skirt to a maternity fashion dress to glamorous maternity evening wear - perfect for all occasions.

The 6-Way Dress can be worn as a Strapless dress, a Halterneck dress, a One shoulder dress, Crossover, a Cap sleeve dress and a maternity skirt.

The 6 way dress is made up of a long skirt, a bandeau (which is worn around the bust or the tummy), and a wide, tapered piece of fabric attached just below the bandeau which forms the ties in many of the styles.

The fabric of the maternity dress is soft and drapey (not clingy), and has a stretch. The bandeau is snug fitting, which means it provides support for the bust when worn as a maternity dress, and for around the tummy when worn as a skirt.

It's difficult to believe that this maternity dress is as flexible as it seems, and as easy to wear. When we tried our maternity fashion sample we were really impressed!

Each maternity dress is accompanied by a set of clear instructions. These show six main ways to wear the dress, with a few variations also explained. Most likely you'll find even more ways to wear it!

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