Do you remember the times when pregnant
women used to wear long baggy dresses to disguise their growing bellies? And what about the baggy overalls with one
clip unfastened? Wow, pregnancy fashion
has definitely come a long way my friend!
I remember looking at Princess Diana during her pregnancies and thinking
that the maternity clothes she wore did not follow fashion trends at all.
pregnancy clothing are now following the
trends of mainstream fashion and the fashion designers are making them with
such amazing fit where comfort is definitely a priority.
I remember being pregnant and literally
busting out of my normal work pants and would dread having to leave my desk as
I would need to button them up again.
Ah, what relief it felt to finally have comfortable fitting #maternity
clothes where you could let it all hang out, stylishly!
Some women seems to ‘pop’ out immediately
and therefore, need to purchase maternity clothes, especially maternity work
pants and tops right away, whilst others, can happily go through their
pregnancies hardly showing at all, eliminating the need for #maternity clothes
at all!
So just remember that when you really need
comfort during your nine months, you really need to invest in a maternity
wardrobe.
These days, nursing clothes are being made
so you can wear them through your pregnancy and then afterwards for
breastfeeding too. This represents
excellent value for money and you really feel like you are getting your wear
from the maternity clothes as they take you into breastfeeding.
Quite simply, breastfeeding clothes are
specially designed with an added privacy layer (sometimes called a modesty
layer) so that when you are breastfeeding your baby and lift up your
breastfeeding top to access your nursing bra, there is an added layer that
hides your tummy so that you don’t feel like you are ‘baring’ all to everybody
around you.
Nursing tops are available as simple
basic breastfeeding tops, breastfeeding camisoles that can be worn during night
time feeds, nursing sleepwear like pj’s or nighties, nursing dresses and
breastfeeding shawls or wraps. Most are
designed with a hidden access to your nursing bra to enable you to #breastfeed
more easily and discreetly in public.






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