There’s still time to guess when TinyD will arrive and how big he’ll be! Just click the link below:
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I’m still outgrowing clothes, which is supposed to happen, I guess. I remember trying on full-panel maternity pants early on and thinking that they were hideous and I would never want to wear them. For the uninitiated, full-panel pants have a stretchy front that goes from crotch to waist, with lots of room for expanding. The pants are also supposed to be worn up to, or above, your navel. Like old-man fat pants, but with a stretchy panel in the front. They’re quite a shock if you’re used to wearing (relatively) low-waisted pants. I don’t think I’ve worn pants that touched my navel since college, or maybe even high school. Now that I’m crossing into the ginormous belly category, I have few pants that fit, so have been wearing the full-panel pants. The key is to keep the waist up at mid-belly, so that the knit panel isn’t hanging out below my shirt. Since I’m growing out of my shirts too, things are a bit more limited. I guess I can always wear dresses to work and avoid the waistband issue entirely