So my pants are tight, not sure if it is because the holidays or because I am 9 wks. But I don't feel like I am ready for maternity pants. Would a size bigger be a bad thing? Has anyone else avoided maternity clothes just by buying larger regular clothes?
Re: Bigger size vs maternity pants
They say, use the same size for pants you'd wear without being pregnant, but for me, I never did get a very big belly, while a lot of weight instead went to my ass and thighs. So, maternity shirts were too big, while the pants were too small and tight. It was just easier for me to wear regular pants a few sizes up and longer non maternity shirts. It wasn't a vanity thing- my body just changed in different ways than what I was expecting. So, to answer your question, I did wear mostly non maternity clothes throughout pregnancy. (This is not a humble brag. I gained 35 pounds and had a 5 pound baby. At least 20 pounds of my weight gain was Cheetos and cinnamon toast crunch. My ass was ENORMOUS. Yet for whatever reason, I had a relatively small belly even at 39 weeks).
I did something similar when I had my son and after delivery I was happy to have a couple of pairs of pants in a larger size so they would fit me then too.
This time I've been buying maternity clothes since the spring when we started trying. I'm a sucker for a good deal and have scored at least 5 pairs of gap jeans (which fit me best) and a few tips for under $150. There shirts are super comfortable and I like to contor the bump.
DH & I are both 28 Together: 12 years Married: 09/24/2011
BFP#1: January '12 - DD1 09/16/2012
Preterm labor 31 weeks. Monitored for Hellp and diagnosed with oligohydramnios July '12
BFP #2: 06/25 - EDD 03/05/15 MMC confirmed 8/1 - D&E 8/4 retained tissue discovered 8/20
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