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Post by Dramaphile on Apr 23, 2018 13:52:26 GMT -6
So I do NOT recommend the side panel jeans from the Isabella line at Target. Uncomfortable and super low ass. I felt like I was in college. Also not a huge fan of the Old Navy pixie side panel pants, the stretch does not keep them on in any way shape or form. Could be my flat butt, or they might be a bit big, but mostly the stretch doesn't have enough hold and I doubt they'll stay up, even with a much bigger belly. Thank goodness they have belt loops so I can hold them up.
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Post by librariangirl on Apr 23, 2018 15:20:19 GMT -6
Lol this is literally the last thing I want from maternity pants. Get it together, Target! They are so unflattering. And worrying about how half your ass is hanging out every time you need to stand is super fun. Yes! I just got a pair, and I like the fit otherwise, but they keep falling off my ass, and I have an ass. I’m thinking I’ll return them.
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Post by redhead610 on Apr 23, 2018 15:51:55 GMT -6
I WFM so don't usually wear jeans, but I did yesterday and had to unbotton them a few hours in from the bloat. I'm feeling ready to make the switch to maternity bottoms at least but that seems extreme at almost 8 weeks. I think the second time around is just a whole new ballgame on so many levels, showing being one of them. I am def going to need maternity bottoms soon. I have cut the seams on too many leggings. With ds2 I was in maternity pants at 8 weeks. My regular ones were not buttoning, and my size up ones were also uncomfortably tight. If you're going to have to buy maternity at some point, you may as well get as much use out of them as possible! And be comfortable!
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Post by Dr. Cox on Apr 23, 2018 18:00:06 GMT -6
So I do NOT recommend the side panel jeans from the Isabella line at Target. Uncomfortable and super low ass. I felt like I was in college. Also not a huge fan of the Old Navy pixie side panel pants, the stretch does not keep them on in any way shape or form. Could be my flat butt, or they might be a bit big, but mostly the stretch doesn't have enough hold and I doubt they'll stay up, even with a much bigger belly. Thank goodness they have belt loops so I can hold them up. I was eyeing these so that’s good to know.
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Post by notelsie on Apr 23, 2018 23:47:04 GMT -6
I have never found any maternity pants that don't just slowly slide down throughout the day. Solidarity. I had this problem with my son.. and I just bought pants that fit at the store, took the tags off, and they are suddenly big on me. Probably won’t be an issue too long, but rude. I hate having to pull up my pants all the time. Haha
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Post by librariangirl on Apr 24, 2018 11:08:09 GMT -6
And I’m back at the drs getting fluids again. I’m so tired of vomiting and feeling sick. 😭😭😭
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Post by quijibo on Apr 24, 2018 11:19:45 GMT -6
I think I got my maternity pants from Kohl’s. I liked them. No moving or falling down. But I didn’t wear them until after 20 weeks. I made the ponytail holder expander (so I could unbutton my pants without when falling down) work for a while.
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Post by summerrain on Apr 24, 2018 11:55:04 GMT -6
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