A friend of mine used to wear her regular pants during pregnancy. Just leave
it open at the front and put an elastic band in place to prevent your pants
from sliddering down to your ankles. Then take long blouses and sweaters and
wear them over your open pants. Lots of other women do it too. It seems to be
rather comfortable and it saves a lot of money on the wardrobe as well. :o)
Hope this helps
Sonja
Julia Thompson schreef:
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Ronn Blankenship wrote:
>
> > At 16:07 06-12-00 -0200, you wrote:
> > >Julia Thompson wrote:
> > > >
> > > > What I learned yesterday about being pregnant:
> > > >
> > >Ok, another tip, from someone who witnessed *three*
> > >pregnancies:
> > >
> > >Your baricenter will be off by some centimeters. Be
> > >careful with the possible loss of balance!
> > >
> > >Alberto Monteiro
> >
> >
> > Of course, in normal circumstances the location of your barycenter is
> > marked by your barybutton . . .
>
> GROAN!
>
> I think my barycenter is a bit behind my barybutton now. :) And I think
> I'm showing a lot more obviously than I was, say, a week ago. (So I may
> be down to only *two* pairs of pants or variants thereof that fit anywhere
> near comfortably -- and I bought those on Monday!)
>
> Julia
>
> who had an interesting time getting up to and back down from the
> "nosebleed section" of the theater this evening -- but the only time I
> started to lose my balance, I was climbing stairs and pitching forward, so
> if I'd fallen as far as possible, it wouldn't have been *so* bad....