Shopping for your maternity clothes needs some planning and timing. Most women start piling up their maternity wardrobe at the end of the 3rd month of pregnancy.
By the 3rd month, you may not look bigger than your usual size, but certain parts of your body would have been expanded. By the 3rd month, you may have gone through all your clothes you have not worn before because they were, well, big.
There will come a time, depending on how fast your baby and your body grew, when you feel all your clothes are uncomfortable, too tight, or some where you can't even seem to get into them.
For the first-time mother-to-be, the solution seems to be buying bigger clothes. Unfortunately, it will not do because these new clothes will be to big for your body.
Maternity clothes have some unique aspects. They are bigger in places where you need them to be bigger. The waist is larger than regular; the tops are fuller, especially in the waist area, as well as those in the waistline.
Modern maternity clothes already have panels or are elastic in the pants and skirts. This is to allow them to expand for your comfort. When buying these clothes, it is wise to choose clothing that has provisions for expansion, usually some elastic materials in areas where your pregnant body is expected to expand. The tops should flow and do not constrict. The primary consideration for maternity clothes is, above all, comfort.
Later, as your body expands, you will see for yourself how certain areas grow.
Your waist will get bigger as well as your breasts. The belly will begin to stick out. In some women, the thighs grow plump in areas. These are the things you have to consider when buying your maternity wear.
If you see red marks around your waist, your waistband is too tight. This is bad for you and your baby. Buy pants, skits, and shorts with wide waistbands.
Cotton is still the best when it comes to maternity clothes. Cotton breathes, and will leave you cool and fresh.
Nowadays, cotton clothing comes in blended with other materials, for reasons of strength, durability, easier cleaning, etc.. The best materials for maternity clothes, of course, are those that you are most comfortable in.
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