Mothercare is expensive but good.
If it's warm jim jams she likes, maybe you could get her a bigger size for the moment.
When you get really big, nothing will stay up around your middle, so maybe nighties would be a better bet towards the end.
Take a turn around the likes of Dunnes stores or Debenhams too.
Clerys in Dublin would be another department store where the staff can be really helpful.
And there's always good old Guineys in North Earl St. in Dublin again.
Or since you are on the internet, do a search there??
2006-11-26 07:38:41
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answered by marie m 5
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Depending on your wifes size... I was a size 12, and ended up in size 16-18 pj's from Primark (I think you call it Penneys) at 9 months. This has the added advantage of being cheap and cheerful, and I didn't mind when they started to fall down a month or 2 after delivery.
But if wifey is planning to breastfeed, maternity/nursing pjs should both accomodate growing bump, and have easy access for night feeds. Mothercare was usually a good place, and not overly expensive; http://www.mothercare.com.
Congratulations and good luck with your impending arrival!
2006-11-27 02:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Supplier (not just women's clothes but other things too for the baby), a good one is a company called jojomamanbebe.
I know the name sounds somewhat fake, but have a look on the net. They'll send you a brochure too. I bought a few things from them when I was pregnant, and they have great sales on too!
2006-11-27 07:30:54
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answered by ribena 4
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hiya i refuse to buy maternity night clothes and have been getting the next size up in normal, its alot cheaper and i find they stretch loads, i personally am a size 14 so now hubby has been getting me PJ's in 14-16 or 16-18, I'm almost 7 months and have loads of room in them and ill be able to use them when baby comes.
just an idea x x x x
2006-11-26 15:42:17
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answered by mum_2_many 6
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You can go to www.motherhood.com and search for PJ's there. They are a Maternity specialty store, so you should be able to find what you are looking for. If not they sell stuff like that at Wal-Mart or any Store like that. Hope this helps.! Congratulations on the upcoming arrival.
2006-11-26 15:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i would recommend a larger tee shirt than she would normally wear and a pair of thin cotton joggers,(obviously not elastic waist) she is going to be up and down for the toilet 4 - 5 times a night, so she needs something easy, without any fastenings
2006-11-26 17:42:28
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answered by clare v 1
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all places like mothercare etc. asda have a range of maternity pjs which is were i got mine from theyre warm comfy and theyre maternity so are made for expansion
2006-11-27 08:04:09
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answered by disney_lover 1
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I found them a waste of money!
Decent PJ's are nice and strecthy anyway and sit under the bump.
2006-11-26 16:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Mothercare do nice pyjamas, as do blooming marvellous and vertbaudet
2006-11-26 15:34:02
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answered by cigaro19 5
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next sell some lovely maternity nightwear. congrats
2006-11-26 15:48:12
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answered by louise 5
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