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Do
you mean you could actually look good in a bathing suit and go to
the beach while pregnant? Like even 8 months pregnant? Of course
you can, as specially made maternity swimwear is available in many
styles (even plus sizes) to accommodate your preferences and give
you the look you want. You may even get a compliment on how beautiful
you look being pregnant!
No,
you don't have to wear an all black, oversized bathing suit...in
fact, colorful prints will make you look prettier, flatter your
skin tone and detract attention away from your large tummy.
Did
you know that swimming is considered the best exercise when you're
pregnant? So even if you live in Minnesota, it would be good for
you to visit the local indoor (heated) pool and swim. See my website
for specific swim strokes that are best and ones to avoid. But,
back to the maternity bathing suit topic...
Are
you one of those women who like to show their entire stomach when
pregnant? Then just buy a regular bikini. No problem. But if you
don't want to let it all hang out, then you should buy a maternity
bathing suit that covers your belly, and looks classy as well.
The
different styles come in variations of tankini styles, but are longer
in the front. As you grow, the suit will still cover your belly,
up until your ninth month. At 5 months, it may look a little long,
but that's because it's made to cover your tummy in your later months.
A good
maternity bathing suit is made with ties, not clasps. Why? Because
with ties, when your bust and/or your belly gets bigger, you can
simply loosen the ties and the suit will still fit you. Maternity
bathing suits made to fit for your entire pregnancy save you money
in the long run. You only need to buy one.
How many maternity bathing suits have you looked at on models who
must be about 6 months pregnant - and they look tight around the
stomach? I've seen many, and wondered, gee - how will that fit her
in a couple more months??
One
piece maternity swimwear is very pretty - if you don't mind your
tummy sticking out, as you can definitely see your shape as the
suit hugs your belly. If you don't want to look pregnant that much,
then the full coverage styles, which are longer in the front are
better for you.
When
considering 2-piece styles, the bottoms should be cut low enough
in the front so that your tummy grows above. The bikini bottoms
don't necessarily have to have ties at the side, as there is enough
stretch in bathing suit fabric that allows you to grow in the hips
a few inches. Your hips don't normally get bigger when you are pregnant,
providing you are putting on the right amount of weight.
When
you're pregnant, and putting on around the recommended weight, you
should only grow bigger in the tummy. SOME women grow bigger in
the bust as well, but many do not.
OK,
you've figured it out. I am plugging my products. But that's only
because I am a mom and a designer of maternity bathing suits, and
know what women need. My company has the trendiest fabric patterns,
latest styles, and a great variety of one and two-piece suits to
choose from.
Also,
we make everything in Miami, Florida. That means its made in the
USA - and when was the last time you bought a piece of clothing
actually made in this country? You're doing a good thing by supporting
American workers.
But
check us out for yourself. We have only the highest quality fabrics
and all our suits are made with soft ties, so that your maternity
swimsuit will fit you for your entire pregnancy. And you'll look
amazing! What more could you ask for?
www.pregabellimaternity.com
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