tymo wrote:Ug, bloat. At least it's not just fat. I swear I am grazing in the most healthy way possible considering the all-day sickness.
Are you all saying that The GAP and Old Navy sell maternity pants??
It sounds like I should just suck it up and get some maternity pants. Has anyone tried Target's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you do the rubberband trick for a while?
http://diymaternity.com/pants-skirts/the-rubberband-maternity-trick/
+1/ That plus belly band http://www.target.com/p/bematernity-by-ingrid-isabel-beband/-/A-13742281
Anonymous wrote:Old Navy has a maternity section in its stores.
For my first pregnancy, many of my pants started getting tight around 10/11 weeks. I am also very petite. Sounds like you are as well, so get ready! You're probably just bloated at this point but the real bump will be here soon. I'm 5.5 weeks now and get a little bloated in the evening but everything still fits, thankfully!
Why has your doctor said you can't exercise?
Anonymous wrote:Can you do the rubberband trick for a while?
http://diymaternity.com/pants-skirts/the-rubberband-maternity-trick/
Anonymous wrote:tymo wrote:Ug, bloat. At least it's not just fat. I swear I am grazing in the most healthy way possible considering the all-day sickness.
Are you all saying that The GAP and Old Navy sell maternity pants??
It sounds like I should just suck it up and get some maternity pants. Has anyone tried Target's?
Yes but only online. Not in stores.
tymo wrote:Ug, bloat. At least it's not just fat. I swear I am grazing in the most healthy way possible considering the all-day sickness.
Are you all saying that The GAP and Old Navy sell maternity pants??
It sounds like I should just suck it up and get some maternity pants. Has anyone tried Target's?