Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

RE: Maternity Clothes

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

In a message dated 6/24/03 9:35:21 AM Central Daylight Time,

ladybughaley@... writes:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

> maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate

I can see what you are saying exactly, If I wear denim shorts that were baggy

on me prior to the pregnancy , they are really tight across the lower abdomen

so Ican't wear those but I have still been able to wear my stretch denim

jeans, capris and shorts that I got from the Avenue, they have a good stretch in

the denim that is still holding it all together :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

In a message dated 6/24/03 9:35:21 AM Central Daylight Time,

ladybughaley@... writes:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

> maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate

I can see what you are saying exactly, If I wear denim shorts that were baggy

on me prior to the pregnancy , they are really tight across the lower abdomen

so Ican't wear those but I have still been able to wear my stretch denim

jeans, capris and shorts that I got from the Avenue, they have a good stretch in

the denim that is still holding it all together :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was only able to hold out until the end of my 4th month. I really dreaded

wearing maternity clothes, and now I can't figure out why. I love them!!! They

are so cute and comfy. I have been shopping at the " Motherhood Maternity " store

and they are resonably priced with lots of selection. You can also find them on

line at www.motherhood.com . It was a hard adjustment for me to accect the fact

that it was all right if my clothes made me " look pregnant " . Have fun with it.

Jodi

" Haley " ladybughaley@...> wrote:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

>maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate, and

>I'm afraid that I have to bite the bullet and buy some staple items.

>

>Any suggestions?

>

>Haley

>Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

>EDD December 27, 2003

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was only able to hold out until the end of my 4th month. I really dreaded

wearing maternity clothes, and now I can't figure out why. I love them!!! They

are so cute and comfy. I have been shopping at the " Motherhood Maternity " store

and they are resonably priced with lots of selection. You can also find them on

line at www.motherhood.com . It was a hard adjustment for me to accect the fact

that it was all right if my clothes made me " look pregnant " . Have fun with it.

Jodi

" Haley " ladybughaley@...> wrote:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

>maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate, and

>I'm afraid that I have to bite the bullet and buy some staple items.

>

>Any suggestions?

>

>Haley

>Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

>EDD December 27, 2003

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was only able to hold out until the end of my 4th month. I really dreaded

wearing maternity clothes, and now I can't figure out why. I love them!!! They

are so cute and comfy. I have been shopping at the " Motherhood Maternity " store

and they are resonably priced with lots of selection. You can also find them on

line at www.motherhood.com . It was a hard adjustment for me to accect the fact

that it was all right if my clothes made me " look pregnant " . Have fun with it.

Jodi

" Haley " ladybughaley@...> wrote:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

>maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate, and

>I'm afraid that I have to bite the bullet and buy some staple items.

>

>Any suggestions?

>

>Haley

>Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

>EDD December 27, 2003

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Dear Haley,

Shame on me, but I never purchases maternity clothing throughout my

pregnancy. This is what I did. I used my skirts that I wore while I lost

weight after

WLS. At one point after WLS I bought five skirts that were all a 2XL. They

were long and straight cut with an elastic waist. I wore all shirts over them

rather than tucked in. I found that these skirts worked well for me. In

fact, I am wearing one right now, and I will be 40 weeks tomorrow.

I also used a lot of my shirts that I wore while losing weight. The only

shirts that I did buy were mens tee shirts in different colors. I never really

liked the maternitiy clothes. I even have the mens tee shirts that are sort of

tight and a sweater/stretchy material. So they give that new look of being

tight on the belly and showing off the baby!

Good luck,

Shoshannah K

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Dear Haley,

Shame on me, but I never purchases maternity clothing throughout my

pregnancy. This is what I did. I used my skirts that I wore while I lost

weight after

WLS. At one point after WLS I bought five skirts that were all a 2XL. They

were long and straight cut with an elastic waist. I wore all shirts over them

rather than tucked in. I found that these skirts worked well for me. In

fact, I am wearing one right now, and I will be 40 weeks tomorrow.

I also used a lot of my shirts that I wore while losing weight. The only

shirts that I did buy were mens tee shirts in different colors. I never really

liked the maternitiy clothes. I even have the mens tee shirts that are sort of

tight and a sweater/stretchy material. So they give that new look of being

tight on the belly and showing off the baby!

Good luck,

Shoshannah K

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

In a message dated 6/24/03 10:35:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

ladybughaley@... writes:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

> maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate, and

> I'm afraid that I have to bite the bullet and buy some staple items

I'm curious about this too. I am due close to Haley's date (because 37 weeks

is considered full term for twins) and I am already measuring at about 16-17

weeks (I'm actually 11). I can still wear my regular clothes. Granted I used to

wear them with a girdle " to smooth those fleshy post-op lumps and bumps, " but

I want to think I'm not showing much yet. I also have a wierd metabolism, I

lost 65 lbs when I was pregnant with my daughter pre-op and when I delivered I

weight three lbs more than my prepregnancy weight. I have now stalled at a 8lb

weight gain and am eating CONSTANTLY! I'm anxious to see your responses! ;-)

EDD 01/09/04 TWINS!

RNY 11/01/01 -160

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

In a message dated 6/24/03 10:35:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

ladybughaley@... writes:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

> maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate, and

> I'm afraid that I have to bite the bullet and buy some staple items

I'm curious about this too. I am due close to Haley's date (because 37 weeks

is considered full term for twins) and I am already measuring at about 16-17

weeks (I'm actually 11). I can still wear my regular clothes. Granted I used to

wear them with a girdle " to smooth those fleshy post-op lumps and bumps, " but

I want to think I'm not showing much yet. I also have a wierd metabolism, I

lost 65 lbs when I was pregnant with my daughter pre-op and when I delivered I

weight three lbs more than my prepregnancy weight. I have now stalled at a 8lb

weight gain and am eating CONSTANTLY! I'm anxious to see your responses! ;-)

EDD 01/09/04 TWINS!

RNY 11/01/01 -160

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

In a message dated 6/24/03 10:35:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

ladybughaley@... writes:

> My clothes have stopped fitting. When did most of you have to start wearing

> maternity clothes. My larger sized clothes look oddly disproportionate, and

> I'm afraid that I have to bite the bullet and buy some staple items

I'm curious about this too. I am due close to Haley's date (because 37 weeks

is considered full term for twins) and I am already measuring at about 16-17

weeks (I'm actually 11). I can still wear my regular clothes. Granted I used to

wear them with a girdle " to smooth those fleshy post-op lumps and bumps, " but

I want to think I'm not showing much yet. I also have a wierd metabolism, I

lost 65 lbs when I was pregnant with my daughter pre-op and when I delivered I

weight three lbs more than my prepregnancy weight. I have now stalled at a 8lb

weight gain and am eating CONSTANTLY! I'm anxious to see your responses! ;-)

EDD 01/09/04 TWINS!

RNY 11/01/01 -160

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Thanks for the tip Shoshannah. I need to just hit the stores for some

inexpensive skirts...

Haley

Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

EDD December 27, 2003

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...