6 weeks pregnant wearing maternity clothes

Anonymous
I'm only 6 weeks pregnant and cannot wear any of my regular clothes. Last pregnancy, I did not start wearing maternity clothes until 12 weeks. Worried that I'll gain too much weight this time around.
Anonymous
6 weeks is pretty early - is it water weight or are you eating a lot?
Anonymous
I had the same experience this time around. I was into my maternity jeans and pants by 7 or 8 weeks. My belly just popped and it was instantly uncomfortable to wear regular pants. My OB assured me it was totally normal. I'm now about 29 weeks and have gained 18 pounds, so I'm on target for about a 25 pound total weight gain. Don't worry, just be comfortable!
Anonymous
Are you sure its not twins?
Anonymous
I didn't wear maternity, but was extremely bloated starting at 6 weeks, so relatively flat stomach in the am and huge by the pm. tons of water and some gas pills helped. the bloating calmed by 13 weeks, but then at 18 I got a real baby belly so was in maternity.
Anonymous
Ignore the idiot who wrote "stop eatting" (nice spelling, by the way)

It's very common to be bloated that early. It's likely to go away. Just cut down on your salt intake and increase your water intake.
Anonymous
I am in the same boat, six weeks & my regular pants are killing me. This is my 4th pregnancy & my doctor said the more babies u've had & how close they are is a factor. My 3rd baby is 14months old so I didn't wait very long. Lol remember everybody is different & ignore dumb comments from people. The important thing is for you to be comfortable!
Anonymous
I was in it so early too! I'm now 15 weeks and I look like I'm over 5 months. I hear it levels later with the second, but I just keep getting bigger and bigger.
Anonymous
I'm 9 weeks with #2 and starting to get uncomfortable, but if my pants had been at all tight to begin with I imagine it would be a lot worse.
Anonymous
Agree with the posters that suggest water retention and bloating.
I am 7 1/2 weeks and realize today I have a smaller belly that in days past. No doubt I am bloated, considering I have been eating grains, dairy and sugar for the past three weeks. (Nausea is a killer.)

Eat well, OP, and drink lots of water.

Congrats!
Anonymous
I am 24 years old and only 11 weeks pregnant, i had to start with maternity jeans/pants at about week 7, i haven't gained any weight, at my last appt i had lost 12 lbs..i do think alot of it is water weight and i always feel gassy, but have no relief!!!!! i also felt like i was getting too big too fast because they say you get larger earlier with #'2 2,3,4....but this is my first... i dont know. i wouldnt feel bad, i just know i have to come out to every one soon, maternity clothing is hard to hide, it all looks like "maternity" clothing....ugh!
Anonymous
It's water weight Don't worry too much -- your baby will be healthy, you'll be happy, and that's all that matters!

Besides, I freaking love maternity pants...those suckers are comfortable!
Anonymous
At 8 weeks with #2 I wore maternity pants for a few days. Then the bloating got better and I'm now just starting to wear them again at 16 weeks after realizing that even my 'big' pants were uncomfortable. I didn't wear maternity clothes until 18-20 weeks last time (and I'm petite-, 5'1", so who knows) . Everyone shows, pops, etc, differently.
Anonymous
I'm only 9 weeks and haven't worn a pair of regular pants since, like, 5 weeks. I've only worn dresses/skirts to work because I've been really bloated and uncomfortable.

I was shocked (and relieved!) when I went to the doctor and discovered I've only gained 3 pounds so far. Based on the way my clothes have been feeling, I was really nervous.
Anonymous
even my first pregnancy, i was wearing maternity pants around 8 wks. now on my second, i probably brought them out around 6 wks. i am now 5 mos and look about 7 mo. baby is measuring exactly on target though. it just happens. it's better to be comfy in maternity clothes than cramped in regular clothes.
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