Pregnancy Dresses And Your Shopping Habits
In the first flush of pregnancy, many would-be moms
quickly buy their pregnancy clothes and then regret it at
leisure. Most first timers are unaware that while their body
undergoes many changes, their lifestyle also
changes.
And with it, their shopping habits must also compulsorily
change. Consider this scenario - when you were a gangly teen,
nothing fit well.
In your twenties, everything was absolutely a perfect fit.
You were small size then, now with a huge belly, you must buy
extra large clothes. Doesn’t your ego take a beating?
That aside, there was a time when you could just look at a
top and you might know it will fit you. When you are pregnant,
avoid such snappy purchases. Try on the clothes. Wear them for
as long as you can. Even if
something feels slightly itchy or tight, lose those clothes
immediately.
Your skin becomes twice as sensitive and if you wear those
clothes for a longer period of time then a small itch might
become an ugly rash and a fitting top might just squeeze the
breath out of you. So don’t ever think of buying a pregnancy
dress without trying it on first.
Big is good, bigger is best. Aim to buy a size that’s at
least a couple of sizes bigger than you are currently. Just
accept the fact that you will grow and
grow and your clothes also have to keep up with your increasing
dimensions.
So change your shopping habits temporarily when buying your
pregnancy dresses.
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