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Pregnancy Maternity Clothes Are A Good Way To Be Stylish And Save Money

When it comes to shopping for pregnancy maternity clothes, affordability, practicality and comfort are the key factors. After all, no one wants to spend a fortune on something that will be worn for only a few months. Even if future mummies are only planning on buying a few items, it is important to find the right style and support for the changing body.

Hundreds of thousands of women are expecting a baby in Britain every year. Despite the large number, high street and online shops are only just waking up to the fact that this is an enticing market and pregnant mums are not likely anymore to be relegated to the smock section or walk around all day in a man’s shirt. A growing number of women want to hold on to their pre-pregnancy style by wearing wardrobe staples, such as jeans, tops and work suits. Thus, looking for styles that will accommodate changing shapes, such as incorporating jersey panels in trousers and stretchy fabrics in dresses, is a fairly good idea for those who do not want to splash on costly pregnancy maternity clothes.

Most women find they do not need to buy pregnancy maternity clothes until around the three-to-four month stage. The first signs of pregnancy are swollen and sore breasts, so it is important to buy a good fitted bra. With the rapid changes, making sure that one’s body is regularly measured is essential to feeling comfortable as the bra size can change up to four times during the pregnancy period.

Pregnancy can also make the skin sensitive and the body temperature hotter than normal. Therefore, it is useful to avoid buying pregnancy maternity clothes made from irritating fabrics such as man-made fibres, polyester and acrylic. Instead, it is best to choose soft natural fibres such as cotton, as it is breathable and cool, or viscose which is actually made from tree bark and is also cool and comfortable.

As the pregnancy progresses, the growing baby bump will need some support, so investing in one of those maternity support bands that can be strapped around the bump is a definitely great option. They are designed to take the strain from the lower back and are usually buttoned to the regular trousers, allowing to wear them for a few weeks with the front open. A wrap top is also ideal throughout the pregnancy and post-partum period as well.

Pregnancy maternity clothes are specifically designed to wear when being pregnant. However, a woman is likely to have a little postnatal tummy after the baby is born so it is often not possible to jump straight back into the pre-pregnancy wardrobe, and that is when they might need maternity clothes again. Another option might be finding clothes that will stretch to accommodate the expanding figure and then shrink back after losing the postnatal weight.

Some other tips for buying pregnancy maternity clothes include investing in a few quality items that will wash, wear and last, and buying clothes every few weeks rather than all-at-once to ensure they fit well all the way through pregnancy. Furthermore, future mummies should not buy clothing such as leggings and jeans that are not designed for pregnancy, as they will need support around the waist.

In conclusion, many of the high street and online stores offer affordable, good quality clothing for mummies-to-be from casual wear to nightwear and lingerie.

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