February 2017 Moms

UO Thursday, 12/8

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  • @PerraSucia Pretty sure that's me and my H most of the time, except a rung down on the fancy level. I look like I'm going to a business casual event, and he looks like he's going to...the backyard.
    This is me and H. On his days off, H is in dirty-ass Carharts, work boots and a ripped t-shirt or equally dirty hoodie. And he is literally IN the back yard (or garage). He wears slightly less dirty/ripped jeans, sneakers and maybe a polo shirt to work, if he's feeling particularly fancy that day. I generally wear nice jeans with a cardigan and wedge booties/heeled boots/cute flats for work, but that's all you get from me. And I do it for myself, because it makes me feel more confident - not to make other people happy.

    But when I get home, pants come off and sweats go on the second I walk in the door.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Everyone else has already expressed my sentiments on this subject already, probably better than i wouldve worded it.
    So far at any of my appointments ive been coming from or going to work afterwards so am usually dressed a bit smarter. However, once i finish up work in 2 weeks i will be wearing whatever the hell fits me & is comfortable to appointments & intend to spend a large proportion of my day in pyjamas!
    That being said, i feel a bit better about myself when im dressed up and have a bit of make up on, but thats just for me not anyone else. 

  • @LivingLaVidaGinger I can't imagine  thong being comfortable at this stage of pregnancy...
    They most certainly didn't look comfortable. Granny panties are currently my life.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • I still wear thongs but like sweat wicking ones because fitness
  • Re: underwear - I've discovered Duluth Trading buck naked briefs. They are kind of expensive (or I'm just cheap), but they don't ride up, they don't create a visible panty line, and they're super breathable. 

    I will say while I don't care if anyone wears sweats/whatever out of the house, I DO find visible thongs above the pant like pretty unattractive and trashy. Isn't the whole point of a thong for people NOT to see it?
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • @madamerwin Generally agree with you, but I do feel like all bets are off during pregnancy. If the underwear is comfortable, and if the pants are comfortable, they are going together, I don't care how they look. Yes, I personally would probably throw a tunic over the whale tail that might happen, but to each their own. 
  • @poetryandoceans, touche. You're right, if it's comfortable when you're pregnant, more power to you. I don't really judge people with visible thongs per se, it's more I just want to go pull up their pants/pull down their shirt for them. Mainly it just annoys me when people do it intentionally (i.e. the whole whale tail phenomenon of the late 90's/early aughts).
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • @madamerwin Oh man, yeah, going out and selecting a wardrobe based on that style choice is a whole other thing. Do not get it.

    I just know one of my few pairs of pants that is still comfortable these days gives me a total plumber butt, and if I had a thong that was comfortable at this point, I would be combining them without a single fuck given. But I think I've already established that I am just so over everything clothing related right now, so I'm probably not the best go-to person for hot fashion takes right now...
  • @madamerwin Oh man, yeah, going out and selecting a wardrobe based on that style choice is a whole other thing. Do not get it.

    I just know one of my few pairs of pants that is still comfortable these days gives me a total plumber butt, and if I had a thong that was comfortable at this point, I would be combining them without a single fuck given. But I think I've already established that I am just so over everything clothing related right now, so I'm probably not the best go-to person for hot fashion takes right now...
    If I didn't exclusively wear full-panel maternity pants these days, I would surely have some plumber butt going right now too. But I am in love with my maternity pants - I have two pairs of identical, stretchy skinny jeans and two pairs of black skinny jeans and they get me through life.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Guys, I'm getting too fucking big for the panel. I mainly have it folded down whenever I'm not at work because it leaves all these itchy uncomfortable marks all over my belly. I've pulled out my pre-pregnancy sweatpants for around the house because it's so much more comfortable. But they give me major plumber butt; I can't get them up as high as they should go, because bump. I'm not even sorry. 
  • @LivingLaVidaGinger Yeeeess the whole pants/band/shirt assembly process takes up half of my time in between bathroom trips.
    Me: 31  H: 32
    Married: 10/10
    EDD: 8/27/16  MMC 1/16
    Rainbow Boy: 2/04/17
    TTC: 4/18 BFP: 1/2/19
    EDD: 9/6/19
    Pregnancy Ticker
  • @LivingLaVidaGinger yes! PLUS - two pairs of my maternity pants slide down a little bit too easy, so I use a belly band with those, which adds yet another layer (and you have to make sure that the panel on the pants and the belly band are both straight and even and not folded over each other or wrinkled in weird ways). It's kind of ridiculous, especially when you really have to pee.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Sooo....do yoga pants qualify under the pjs/sweats crowd b/c I totally wear yoga pants to every AM Dr appt. First, whether I get an US or not, I still get gunk smeared on my belly every appt to check heartbeat with the doppler and yoga pants are far easier to roll down and I don't care if I get the gunk on them since I can toss them in the hamper when I get home and put on whatever clothes I feel like wearing that day. And I am not on govt assistance, have no issues with people who are, and a few of my family members have used difference assistance programs in the past, and you would have never known by their appearance.
  • Aussie45 said:
    +1 to not liking being asked about how I feel all the damn time. Most of the time I feel like it's just a courtesy, and people don't really want to know that I'm sleeping pretty terribly, getting annoyed at everything I can't eat because of GD, and I pee a little when I sneeze. I always say "We're good! A little tired, but good!" And then people always respond "You think you're tired now?! You just wait, hahahaha." I swear, it's like I live in a loop. Always the same interaction, regardless of who it's with.
    I HATE this saying. I always want to say to people, "Bitch please, I know how tired I will be with a newborn, but guess what I won't be? Watching everything I eat like a hawk, getting kicked in the ribs non-stop, peeing all the damn time, and just plain uncomfortable." I will take having a newborn over being pregnant any day. The glow is a myth...
    I felt that way the first time I was pregnant. 
    Now im the asshole saying it. 
    Maybe I'll feel differently after this pregnancy, but I kind of doubt it. I really don't like being pregnant. At least when I have the newborn, I feel like I somewhat have my body back to myself, even though I didn't really because I was pumping. Baby steps though..
    BFP #1: DD born on 08.25.12 BFP #2: 09/08/15 miscarried at 6w BFP #3: DD2 born on 02.07.17
  • I feel you @Aussie45. I know a NB will be super tough and exhausting beyond expectation but knowing me, it'll be in a way I prefer. 
  • Im with @Spicyweiner too. Ive currently feeling like I hit a wall of sharing my body, but there is also a little nagging voice like, "You know what's waiting for you". 


  • I can always count on @NiceyMeany to identify with my beer-pining!

    What you said totally makes sense too @Gretchypoo. I think we're all invariably going to find some stages harder and some stages easier, and which ones are which is going to vary person to person.
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