Question:
wearing clothes are tight?
-Proud Mommy-
2008-04-29 06:48:37 UTC
im so tiny and small i cant find any maternity clothes my size even the xs are tooo big
i can still fit into my pants but osmething they tight on my stomach but the pounch (lower body part)
can this cause harm to the baby or anything

im worried that it may
i been to so many different store to find clothes
yes i found shirts (i even went to the lil kids section)
but i cant find shorts, pants, capris

i had bout $200 worth of clothes before i found out i was pregnant
now they tight on me
i put them under my bell just incase but thye hurt me

what can i do
can it cause harm
Nine answers:
Tina has Twins
2008-04-29 06:53:06 UTC
The little one is pretty protected in the sac . . . but you should not be feeling uncomfortable. You could try a Bella Band to hold up your pants / shorts / capris - this will allow you to leave them unbuttoned. You can also use a rubber band around the button and then through the button hole giving yourself a bit of extra room until you are ready to move up a size or into maternity.



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rosie
2008-04-29 06:56:34 UTC
Try wearing regular clothes in a bigger size. A lot of women do that. You don't necessarily need to buy maternity clothes. You can also buy pants that have elastic waistbands in your size, that might help for a while. So, I'm assuming you are petite. If so, just stay in that grouping of clothes, but go bigger in size.





Try a store that specializes in petite clothing then. Maybe they have their own maternity clothes. And if that doesn't work, buy bigger and get a belt. Good luck to you and Hopefully, Happy Shopping!!
Velken
2008-04-29 06:55:14 UTC
Go to a maternity store and ask if they have any bands for wearing over your jeans so you can wear them unbuttoned. It will look like a t-shirt layer under your normal shirt, but is stretchy and helps hold your pants in place. If its too big you might have to cut it down a bit and resew, but its a good option. Another suggestion is to use a rubber band or safety pins to hold your unbuttoned pants up and just wear a longer shirt to cover things.
Pashta
2008-04-29 06:52:22 UTC
I wore tight clothes with my #2 child and I went into preterm labor. I really think that the tightness contributed to the early breaking of my water. Please do not wear tight clothes while pregnant, enjoy the fact that you are forming a new life inside you and don't be afraid to gain, that's your baby in there!



You can lose the weight once the baby is born.
Anthony J
2008-04-29 06:57:49 UTC
Pressure on the abdomen is dangerous...it also depends on how much...you could (it might be uncomfortable but where say a bra and a dress so it covers around. sweat pants also work. to go ut i would suggest khaki pants.
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2016-10-06 11:39:52 UTC
Your muscle tissues artwork greater desirable and discomfort much less whilst they are compressed. My leggings and motorcycle shorts for workouts are plenty tighter than those for prevalent placed on. additionally they help wick sweat away. in case you're greater healthful, they do make your legs look super too. counting on your point of self assurance, you may placed on a pair of shorts over them in case you experience the could desire to disguise your butt.
Jennifer P 36 weeks with #2 Girl
2008-04-29 07:06:16 UTC
get one of those belly bands. they hold your pants on when you cant button them. that way you can continue wearing your pants just with them unbuttoned.
2008-04-29 07:23:57 UTC
go to old navy. i had the same problem. they have XXS maternity clothes.



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Katherine D
2008-04-29 06:51:33 UTC
are they too big


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