I haven't really used my bella band during either pregnancy, but I did feel I still got my money's worth out of it during nursing, especially with a winter baby. So if you're planning to nurse, might be a factor to consider.
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I used rubberbands a lot with A too, this one is carrying much lower and my shirts don't seem to be long enough for some reason but if you can find long enough shirts go for it!
Finding maternity clothes sucks, I feel your pain there.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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congrats!! I bought most of my maternity clothes online as I hated shopping when pregnant and it made me even more tired and cranky!
It was a million years ago so I don't have any leads but I would buy several sizes of stuff and when it came try it all on and then send back what didn't fit.
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Originally posted by Auspicious View PostI haven't really used my bella band during either pregnancy, but I did feel I still got my money's worth out of it during nursing, especially with a winter baby. So if you're planning to nurse, might be a factor to consider.
I have a Bella Band and it just doesn't fit me right. I have a short torso, and was constantly tugging at the thing. My pants would fall down and I'd end up with the thing scrunched up under my boobs. I asked you all what I was doing wrong, and it was that I was wearing the band too high up. So, I started wearing it lower on my waist, halfway over my butt, and it was just really uncomfortable. Instead, I went straight to maternity pants. But I'm hoping to dust off the Band for breast feeding like Auspicious mentions.
There are full panel and partial panel maternity pants--fwiw I can only wear full panel pants; the partial ones slide down.
I'm so excited for you! I'm honestly ready to burn my maternity clothes (I'm so sick of them!!!), so my advice to you would be to have fun and buy a few pieces that you like and feel stylish in!married to an anesthesia attending
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Congratulations. Now I get it!
I used the belly band until I was about 4.5 months. It worked great for a long time but after a while I found it very cumbersome and hot. Also, I'd have to put myself back together every time I got out of the car. I just switched to maternity jeans last week. Prior to now, I didn't have enough belly to hold up the maternity jeans/pants. So, you may have to do both. However, the belly band only costs about $20 so it's not a huge investment.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Congrats Julie! I had a knock off band and it was useful at certain times during my pregnancy. I also used it to cover up the baby belly when nursing.
Overall - maternity clothes are really a PIA to shop for and to wear. I have a really long torso so anything full panel pants were really uncomfortable after about 5 months. I really like the pants that someone else mentioned. The stretchy part is the entire waistband of the pants instead of just near your belly.
Good luck and best wishes for an easy pregnancy!Kris
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Originally posted by Vanquisher View PostDid I miss an announcement? I had no idea. Are you just preplanning, or are you pregnant?
(And, please, just ingore my recent post to Wildfin re: how to diffuse "baby fever.")
On the bellybands--sorry. No advice. I didn't use one. But I've had lots of girlfriends who swear by them.
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First of all, CONGRATS!!
Second of all, I have no idea what to suggest. I'm over 6 months pregnant and still can't find maternity clothes in my local area. I just keep buying larger clothes, looking a mess, and hoping I don't get invited anywhere too fancy for the next 2.5 months. I read on one of my websites that ebay can be a good affordable source of you don’t mind used clothing. Good luck and seriously let us know what you find.Wife to PGY5. Mommy to baby girl born 11/2009. Cat mommy since 2002
"“If you don't know where you are going any road can take you there”"
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Auspicious, can you clarify about using the belly band for nursing in the winter. I can't figure out what you mean. I haven't thought about nursing yet, my plan is to see how it goes and not get too attached to any plan.
I'm not usually crazy about buying clothes online because I never know how anything will fit. The two pairs of maternity pants I bought from Gap are sz 4 and 8. I was a regular 6 and would have never guessed to go up or down. I don't want to waste money sending stuff back all the time. I don't mind ebay but would really need to know the fit and size first. I'll try Target again and if that fails trek to King of Prussia. I'm sure Bloomies and Nordstrom won't let me down.
Fwiw, I also have a very short torso, and drive everywhere, so I'm not sure if the band will work for me. I'm a bit too big for rubberbands at this point and since most of you said the switch to maternity clothes happened around 5th month, I might as well jump in now. I'm trying as much as possible to buy non-maternity clothes that I'll be able to wear afterwards as well (empire waist dresses, etc.)
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Originally posted by Vishenka69 View PostAuspicious, can you clarify about using the belly band for nursing in the winter. I can't figure out what you mean.Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
― Lev Grossman, The Magician King
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Originally posted by Vishenka69 View PostThe nearest Motherhood, etc. store is about an hour away and I'm not crazy about paying for shipping there and back. Considering everyone here has multiple children I have no idea why there's no store in the area and where everyone gets their maternity wear. I've been to the local Gap & Old Navy and the selection is pitiful.Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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I agree with Tara. I spent more than I thought I would on a pair of maternity jeans (Mimi, I think) and I wore the heck out of them for two pregnancies. On a $/days worn basis, they were a bargain. The Gap website might have better selection and I think you can do any returns at the store.
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