i had the same problem when i was pregnant i was huge on my fourth month... but i still shop in AE, Gap, Rave. Sometimes they carry those babydoll shirt where it's loose on your tummy and they kinda have that belt below your breast.. if not try looking for an empire waist shirt... for the bottom i had those jeans from motherhood the one with elastic belt thingy.. or you can just wear gauchos they are super comfy...
that maternity girdle works too it'll kinda lift up the pressure... good luck with the pregnancy and Congratulations! Have fun!
2007-01-07 14:34:18
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answered by ♥Caroline♥ 1
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Plus Size Maternity Girdle
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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Plus size maternity clothes + maternity girdle?
I am probably a 1x and having a hard time finding clothes... I have been too Motherhood store a few times but hate the no return policy... and online shopping ideas?
Also.. doctor said because of my petite frame I should get a maternity girdle or belt.. I am only 5 months, and the baby is still...
2015-08-14 21:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The girdle I have no clue on, but I found a very nice selection of plus sized maternity clothes at target. They were a little expensive so most of my maternity clothes were just normal plus sized clothes that had elastic waists. Good luck!
2007-01-07 14:42:38
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answered by mybebegwen 3
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maternity belts are great and help with the stress of carry a baby, as for the clothes... I buy mine off ebay. I live in Japan on a military base and maternity clothes are very hard to find. Thus mail order is so expensive to order from a store and if it does not fit, having to send it back. Ebay is a low cost solution. I do not spend and arm and a leg, and if it does not fit, I can turn around and resell it again. Its a lower cost solution and uselly the shipping is less than that of a traditional store.
2007-01-07 14:39:42
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answered by Chrissi T 1
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The girdles and belts are very uncomfortable and tight making it hard to move around-if at all possible I would avoid it!About the plus size maternity cloths I am not sure but have you tried to google it and see what stores come up?
2007-01-07 14:36:45
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answered by mama of 2 3
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My maternity belt has been a life saver. I started wearing it right at 6 months or 23 weeks. I don't know about the plus sized maternity clothes, sorry.
2007-01-07 14:30:54
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answered by elizabeth32132 2
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You should be able to get on Ebay and find maternity clothes, and usually pretty cheap. That's where I found mine, and I'm not the smallest woman ever!! As for the belts/girdles, I have no idea. Good luck.
2007-01-07 14:36:22
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answered by lucy 2
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I went to Kmart and found some jeans and khakis that worked for me. Being on the short side, I looked everywhere and was suprised to find some good choices there.
Another good place is Old Navy. Either online or some stores carry the XXL maternity and can't really argue with their return policy.
Here is their maternity website, notice the Sizes to XXL
http://www.oldnavy.com/browse/division.do?cid=5758
2007-01-07 14:54:41
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answered by Mindiwe 2
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I tried one of those maternity bands but it just made me really uncomfy. I had the same prob as i got bigger, and yes it was hard to walk.
As for the sizes, try going to thrift stores, i got some cheap maternity clothes there.
*edit to add: I had a previous csection scar so the belt would rub on it.
2007-01-07 14:36:06
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answered by Lily18 5
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