I understand that each bride-to-be and mum-to-be will look different and have different shaped bumps; this may mean that one dress will suit one woman whilst look ill-fitting on another. Each woman's body changes differently during pregnancy; some gain lots of weight in a variety of places whilst other gain only a bump visible from the front and side.
Whichever dress style you decide to go for, it's best to purchase it as late as possible (or if not get it too large and have it altered as late as possible) as you're going to be growing and changing at a rapid pace.
Some materials will be more flattering than others, for example an elasticated lace will cover a multitude of sins whilst accentuating the beautiful bump, silk however, if tight fitting will probably show every undulation and may highlight areas you don't want highlighting.
Having said that, it's important to remember that a lighter, thinner fabric will keep you cooler and more comfortable.
Whatever dress you finally choose, just remember that you look stunning! And how touching it is that your unborn child can be a part of your special day!
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