I would bring maternity clothes with you and some oversized underwear (just in case you have a c-section).
Maternity clothes are great because they stretch and grow with you. After you give birth, expect to LOOK 6 months pregnant.
2007-03-13 12:20:52
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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I would say 16-18.
I was size 8 before falling pregnant with my kids, and even then i still would wear 10-12 on jammies, even when not pregnant.
I am 3 months pregnant with my 3rd, and wearing between 8-10 , normal cloths just now, but nightclothes for the hospital i will be buying 12-14, and i dont get big when im pregnant.
2007-03-13 23:15:27
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answered by hayles 3
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Honey, at 6 months is when your belly REALLY starts growing, so if you buy something now based on your current size, it won't fit by the time you deliver your baby. Don't go crazie buying clothes since you're gonna wear them for only 3 more months.
You can buy the maternity clothes based on the S - M- L- XL sizes, every belly is differente, but chances are you're going to be a size or 2 larger by the end of it.
2007-03-13 12:23:46
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answered by catherinetactuk 2
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only know this by my mom
re when you have the baby your going to lose a lot of well belly
so you should by something like a 16/18 bottoms (Re: even if there huge your going to want to be comfortable so your normal sizes aren't that good or a ideal) and 14/17 top
Don't know if this helped any but here you go
2007-03-13 12:25:17
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answered by Yuki 2
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you're smart to have quite some 0-3 as antagonistic to newborn, because of the fact your son would be in them immediately if he's significant at beginning! The weights on the label are form of approximate. some manufacturers run small and others run super. An 8-9 pound toddler ought to probable placed on the two length, yet you ought to take a minimum of one among each. those weights are actually and back misguided. He might finally end up being 7... or he ought to finally end up being 10... you in no way understand! One piece of advice. Carter's kind runs very small. My daughter constantly outgrows her Carter's outfits by making use of the load on the label (and now and back faster). once you are going to purchase a pair of latest child clothing, then purchase something different than Carter's.
2016-10-18 07:41:25
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answered by ? 4
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Get some maternity gear!! They are made so that you can buy the same size you were before you got pregnant...... they allow for the expanding bump.
Also make sure you pack some disposible maternity briefs and pads....you will need them!!!!!!
2007-03-13 12:32:10
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answered by vixwood1979 2
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just get a 16 as you can wear them under your bump which is more comfortable and 16 top get a vest style as hospitals are really hot and they strech,go to places like primark,matalan,peacocks places that arnt expensive as you wont be in them long and you will save money to buy the baby a big cuddly teddy.good luck hope all goes well for you both.x
2007-03-13 12:32:26
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answered by easty90210 5
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just grab a fleecy wrap-around dressing gown in size 16/18! it's sooooo comfy no matter what size you are! and you can even wear it when you're back to your original size 10 in the winter! congratulations on your forthcoming baby! take care! L. xx
2007-03-13 12:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy yourself maternity bed clothes and then you can buy them in your old size and they will be designed for your bump. They will also make breastfeeding easier as have poppers etc. Asda/ George do some pretty cheap.
2007-03-13 21:16:31
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answered by Ricecakes 6
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14 with adjustable waist X
2007-03-13 12:20:42
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answered by Pat 3
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