Tie-Side and Snap On Underwears for Pregnant Women
By jureathome
@jureathome (5361)
Philippines
May 22, 2012 9:57am CST
How I wish there were functional tie-side and snap on panties for pregnant women available. Or, are there any, that I just didn't know about?
It's getting difficult for me to slip on my panties, now that my belly is bigger. I always end up hurting the round ligaments, near the groin area. And, at times, the pain lingers for hours.
What do you think?
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6 responses
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
22 May 12
If you are talking about underwear, there are panties that are not as sexy but wonderful for your needs. Look for the ones that are cotton like with not too much licra, and use a bigger size. Usually the ones I mention are even cheaper than the normal ones. I hope this helps.
@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
22 May 12
I have XL size underwears that are quite comfortable. I'm just having a hard time putting them on, because I have to bend down and it hurts the groin area when I raise one of my legs and the whole weight goes on the other. Sometimes, I sit so, there's less bending needed.
It would have been easier to have something that easily snaps on the sides to secure it in place.
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
22 May 12
When is the baby due? It seems that you have too big a belly and you might need a bit of diet. Ask your doctor. Mine made me have a diet the two last months.
@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
22 May 12
It's due next week. Yes, i've really gained much this pregnancy. I've not been watching my diet for the whole pregnancy period.

@TheIzers (680)
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23 May 12
I thought the same thing last year during my pregnancy but just like you I never found one. My husband had to get me new panties from tal and big size woman to find it every months. It worked some ways. If you are regular you might want to try that trick too. ^_* good luck

@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
24 May 12
I guess I won't have to unpack my pre-pregnancy clothes too soon. I was very excited to be back in my jeans, but I guess that would have to wait a little longer.
@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
23 May 12
I'm a medium size before I got pregnant. At 5months, I bought Large size underwear, and then at 7 months, I bough Extra Large size underwears. I think I'd be wearing the XL set until 2 months after giving birth, since we don't really go back to regular size that fast.

@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
22 May 12
I quickly checked online to see what maternity underwears look like, but its actually just similar to plus size underwears. I was thinking of something that doesn't need to be worn thru the feet. Its hard to bend down and raise your legs to put those on.
@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
22 May 12
No that I know of. Not something I would like. I just get the cotton pregnancy panties they are so comfy and they just grow with you never get tight or anything. I just go to the maturity stores or you can buy the ones with just lace at the store and get a bigger size. With pregnancy pains its not always the clothes it's just the body some clothes will that are tight will make it painfuller but if you where lose stretch clothes it won't bother you especially for the first month after the baby.

@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
24 May 12
It might be a good idea but then your paying more money for less fabric and also they can be still uncomfortable. Maternity underwear are easy you can get them in any size and style you want all put the pull strings. When my start getting tight I just go up a size an that solves the problem that and of course the pants I wear.
@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
23 May 12
I'm sure those would be more comfortable. However, I have no problem fitting in to my underwears, its just not easy for me to get them on. My belly gets in the way when I bend down, so I have to sit or if that's not an option, I need a stable wall or handle to lean on while I raise each leg. And, even then, my groin area hurts.
That's why I'd like the idea of a tie side or snap on underwear.








