I just recently found out that I am pregnant (only 5 weeks) and I have to order a bridesmaid dress for a wedding that I am standing in in April 2015. With my calculations, I will be 8 months pregnant. How many sizes bigger should I order the dress right now?
Re: 8 Months Pregnant Bridesmaid
Oh and David's didn't have ANY maternity bridesmaid gowns that I knew of, so I felt better getting the same fitted dress as everyone else so I wouldn't feel like a whale in something flowy.
I found out I was pregnant one week AFTER I bought and paid for my bridesmaid dress for a girlfriends wedding. I bought the size I normally would. The 12 was a little snug and the 14 fit but a touch loose. I went with the 14 at that time. I was in the wedding at 7 months pregnant and the dress fit my bump just fine. I had it taken in a touch at the top around my boobs.
This is the style I had https://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Long-Strapless-Chiffon-Dress-with-Pleated-Bodice-F15555_Bridal-Party-Bridesmaids-Long-Bridesmaid-Dresses
My plan if it was too tight in the belly I was going to cut two slits in the under layer (if that makes sense) match the fabric and make a quick slip to go under it. Seemed like the best idea for more room. Also helps my Mom is an amazing seamstress but luckily I didn't need her except for the two tucks.
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My sister also ordered an Alfred Angelo maternity dress when she was in a wedding at 8 months pregnant. I was in the same wedding and it was nice because the rest of our dresses were made by the same company, so she was able to order a different cut that matched the color and fabric that the rest of us wore. Maybe the bride will be open to you doing something similar.
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I normally wear a size 4. I ordered a size 12 to fit belly knowing I would need to take the chest in significantly. When it came in 8wks before the wedding it was already too small in the belly (I have only gained 22lbs so its not because I have gained an accessive amount by any means) they had to rush order a size 14. Its going to be close but right now it fits my belly but I spent $80 to alter the chest area because it was sooo much work that included a $30 rush fee because the wedding is so close. The dress only cost $100.
I bought another Davids Bridal dress off the clearance rack to wear to another wedding as a guest, another formal event at DH work, and my SIL bridal shower. It was a long maxi style with no structure in the belly area. It is a size 6 so only one size different from my normal size due to my boobs growing and I have worn it at 20ish weeks, 26weeks, and 30wks and it fit my growing bump perfectly each time. I plan to wear it for the rehearsal as well.
All that to say you really need to make sure whoever helps you takes the time to help properly and show you either maternity styles or styles that are less structured to allow for more belly growth without drastic alterations.
One thing I learned is that it isn't just the belly and boobs that change! My friend is very petite (only 5'2") and so to allow more room for baby, her rib cage expanded A LOT. We thought we had everything figured out, tried the dress on her a few weeks before the wedding, and the back was five inches from zipping. Oops!
Having gone through this, I'd say go WAY too large. Seamstresses and tailors can work magic with too much fabric, but you can't add fabric. I think we eventually ended up sewing a size 10 for my friend who is normally a size 2. Then, we adjusted it.
I'd wait a little while, you have no idea right now how big your belly will get. Tell the bride if she doesn't already know, look into maternity options, and don't be afraid to get alterations