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Below is a list of all of the styles I’ve tested. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all maternity jeans on the market. It’s just an overview of the various types, along with my notes as a frustrated (and huge) second-time mum. JoJo Maman Bébé maternity clothes generally get a good write-up on our forums and these are no exception. Made from stretch denim in a flattering skinny cut, these pull-on jeans feature a wide jersey waistband that you can wear under or over the bump depending on your preference as pregnancy progresses. Signature by Levi Strauss & Co. is Levi's "value conscious" line, which means that price tags are lower, and the material used for jeans is a bit thinner and softer than traditional heavy denim. They don't wear as well over the long term as other jeans, but since you won't be in these for long, the downsides don't matter, and you'll find Signature jeans to be cuter, comfier, and more giving than competitors. Clues that it might be time to consider maternity clothing include: Your jeans are only fitting if buttons are left undone, Spandex is becoming your favorite fabric, and your stomach is starting to play peek-a-boo with strangers from under your shirt. Does Gap have good maternity jeans?

I wore these regularly through one pregnancy and have started wearing them again this time around. Where to Buy Madewell Maternity Jeans: Enter panels. Maternity pants can be constructed a few different ways: with side panels (often V-shaped elastic sewn into both sides of the waistband), an under-the-bump panel, or an over-the-bump panel that's typically large enough to pull all the way up and over your bump throughout your entire pregnancy.

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Pregnancy is probably not a time to stray from the norm, stylist Julie Holobinko tells us. "Women should look for maternity denim that looks similar to styles they wear not pregnant. Start with one or two styles that are pretty basic, so you can get a good bit of wear out of them during your pregnancy." There are no definite rules when it comes to maternity wear - do what feels most comfortable to you! However, you may feel that your bump is starting to grow around 14 weeks although you may not be showing yet. Most women start showing around 16 weeks and, by 20 weeks, you may find that loose-fitting or maternity clothes feel most comfortable. Should you size up in maternity jeans?

As my pregnancy went on my belly got bigger and I gained some weight everywhere else and these fit perfectly. Worn by the likes of Kate Hudson and Kate Middleton, you’re in good company if you choose Seraphine maternity jeans (or any of their maternity clothes, for that matter). This fashion-forward pair and the best over-the-bump maternity jeans we’ve found is composed of soft, stretchy organic cotton denim with a soft-stretch jersey band for a snug, secure fit around your tum. Although a little on the pricey side, Mumsnet users rate them as comfy as the likes of the best pregnancy pillow and comfiest maternity leggings. By the time I was pregnant with my third baby I was a convert and lived in Agolde, AG, and Mother jeans most of the time (jeans make up 90% of my daily wear). Nicer denim holds up longer, is generally more flattering, and often more comfortable.H&M come up time and time again when Mumsnetters take to the boards to ask for maternity jean recommendations - and while some would argue that skinny jeans have had their day, you can't beat the classic style for comfort and ease of styling when it comes to a maternity wardrobe staple. These H&M MAMA jeans come in a huge range of colours and sizes and look just as great with a baggy jumper as they would with a floaty summer blouse, making them a great investment buy if your pregnancy goes over several seasons. Before joining the content team at Mumsnet, Jenny worked as a journalist for newspapers, radio, TV and b2b trades magazines for over a decade. She is also a bestselling sci-fi author (writing as J M Briscoe) and parenting blogger. ps. Never fear – I’m not actually pregnant again. These pics are from my second pregnancy. Little Pax will be 1 in Nov. Sob! I have the H&M super skinny over the bump jeans, practically live in them!"(Recommended by Mumsnet user LemonRizzle) So which style of maternity jean is right for you? After trying what feels like every style of maternity jean on the planet, there’s a clear favorite (and M agrees!). But since everyone is different – and each pregnancy is different – you’ll want to take our favorite with a grain of salt.

Mum-of-three Jenny Wonnacott is a Content Editor for Mumsnet, specialising in writing, editing and optimising pregnancy care and child play content. Sizes: 8 - 20 | Waistband: Over bump | Material: Main: 99% cotton and 1% elastane. Lining: 65% polyester and 35% cotton. What we love Maggie McGowan is the former Vice President of Design atHatch, with prior experience at Madewell and Michael Kors Collection. I’m 5’4″ and the inseam on these is 28 inches. They’re a bit long for me and I cuffed them the first pregnancy I wore them. This time around I’m just going to cut a raw hem at my preferred length (right above the ankle) at about a 25.5 inch inseam. Qualityof Madewell Maternity Denim: You can wear maternity jeans with a stretchy waistband that fit under your bump or maternity jeans with a wide stretchy panel - usually made from soft jersey fabric - that will fit over your growing bump. What is the difference between under bump and over bump maternity jeans?Also be sure to try on several different styles and sizes. A waistband that sits even lower in the front would be better for moms carrying low. In designing core denim silhouettes for maternity and post-maternity bodies, Hatch'sformer Vice President of Design Maggie McGowantells Byrdie: “It’s all about making our woman feel like she’s wearing her normal jeans.” Sizes: 6 - 18 | Waistband: Either over bump or under bump | Material: 98% cotton, 2% elastane What we love

Sizes: 6 - 18, R, L | Waistband: Side panels | Material: 81% cotton, 13% recycled polyester, 6% elastane What we loveI've just bought a few pairs from Next. They have the elastic side panels and 'grow with you' rather than have the fabric that goes over your bump. They fit lovely and are very comfy."(Recommended by Mumsnet user Flutterby8) Our verdict Under-the-bump: a jersey panel with a supportive band of wide elastic. This is ideal for the earlier stages of pregnancy. You can live in maternity dresses and leggings, of course, but nothing’s quite so useful and go-with-everything as a great pair of jeans. In recent years the top retailers for maternity clothes have really stepped up their denim game, designing size-inclusive pieces with trend as well as comfort in mind, making now a better time than ever to shop for the best maternity jeans to accommodate a pre- (and post) natal figure in style. As many a Mumsnetter reports, you may even find yourself still reaching for your favourite pair long after you've shelved your pregnancy books and put away your prenatal vitamins. The short answer? Not for long. As Carreiro explains, “For a while your normal jeans may still work,” she says. “Thankfully, lower and looser jeans are very in and especially comfy. Maternity styles fitting under the belly with extra supportive side panels tend to feel good with a small to medium bump while styles with a stretch panel rising over the belly are comforting for a big bump.” The girlfriend style is a great option for warmer months as the bottoms can be rolled up and create an effortlessly casual look with a pair of white trainers or chunky sandals.

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