Because of these temperature fluctuations, expectant
mothers need to be careful when exercising. Although pregnancy helps
you to regulate your core temperature more efficiently, it is still
recommended that pregnant women avoid exercising in non-breathable
clothing, and to avoid exercising when it is very hot or humid.
Wearing light-colored, loose fitting clothing may help in dissipating
heat during exercise.
Denim is perfect for pregnancy - it keeps you cool
in the summer and warm in the cooler months. Denim also comes in
many styles, and can be worn in a lot of different ways. You can
dress darker jeans up more, and they are the most versatile maternity
fashion staples. Seven for All Mankind maternity jeans are a very
popular and fashionable option. A well-fitting pair of black pants
is also a must, because you can dress them up or down.
Fashion designer Liz Lange advises pregnant women
to stick with the same kind of things they wear when they're not
pregnant. Maternity clothes can be costly, particularly when you
consider that you'll wear them for only a few short months. So scour
your closet for the clothes that you tend to wear when you're a
little heavier than normal. Even your favorite jeans can last a
couple of extra months if you use a little ingenuity.
For work, buy a jacket, skirt, pants and dress in
the same quality, stretchy fabric, in neutral tones such as black,
gray, navy or tan. A vivid shirt or blouse (in summer) and a sweater
set (in winter) will brighten up your outfit. For your feet, pick
a comfortable sling-back pump or an elegant flat in a larger width
than usual to let your feet breathe. Scarves, necklaces, earrings,
and other accessories can add personality to your outfit.
This strategy will help you look good in any season:
flaunt your best features. If you have nice legs, wear a short sundress.
If you're proud of your pregnancy cleavage, show it off with a low-cut
blouse. Maternity clothes have gotten more stylish, and today we
have a broad selection of clothes, from business, to formal wear,
and even maternity lingerie.
Article By Michelle O'Connor, Maternity Gifts for
the Expectant Mom