incredible experience, and I still can't stop thinking about how much movement that baby was doing. My husband is sure the baby waved at us too. ;)
I also noticed my energy started to return. I still experienced morning sickness, but mainly when I didn't respond fast enough to hunger pains. It's sort of weird how it just springs up on you! As far as cravings, my body continued to gravitate towards baked vegetables, fruit, salad, chicken, and red meat. The two new things I've been really into this past week are dry salted seaweed with brown rice and naan bread with hummus. But I'm still waiting for my sweet tooth to arrive. It seems that anything sugary, greasy, or spicy (except for mild kimchee) are still on the list of foods I'm not into.
Outfit 2: Leggings (old from Anthropologie, similar), Linen top (old from Urban Outfitters, similar)
Outfit 3: Overalls (old from Zara, similar), Linen top (old from Zara)
Outfit 4: Pilcro Pants (old from Anthropologie), Blue striped top (old from Anthropologie)
Outfit 5: Leggings (old from Anthroplogie, similar), Sweater (old from Free People, similar)
"It would be a total waste if I buy something expensive and only wear it for a few times.So,after reading your article. I finally made my decision with a black strapless dress"
ReplyDeleteI agree...I only know of two companies that mention how their clothes can be worn during and after pregnancy, but I haven't been willing to fully commit to their prices. I also am not in a stage yet where I need maternity clothes. However, I've heard dresses can be a great alternative. I can be so picky about them, which is why I only own two. But occasionally I've been looking around online for affordable dresses in preparation for when pants aren't quite fitting anymore. :)
DeleteNice Dresses! Thanks for sharing the post!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do like a good flowy top – perfect for a growing bump. :)
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