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getting married will be 14 weeks pregnant

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ooooops · 16/05/2009 15:17

Help!

After trying to get pregnant for ages I have managed to do it with only a few weeks to go before the wedding. Dress I was having is quite fitted. How big was everyone else at 14 weeks - is it only my boobs which will be huge?

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Laura233 · 23/06/2009 06:01

Speak to a good seamstress... they can work wonders with wedding dresses... I got married two weeks ago at 7.5 weeks and I was a little concerned about how my body would change but my bust got bigger and my waist smaller due to MS.

A good seamstress can normally take out the sides a couple of cm's each side depending on the dress so you should be ok at 14 wks.

Congrats on the pregnancy and wedding!!

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mickeylou · 23/06/2009 16:24

i got married when i was ten weeks pregnant. dress looked ok in the shop but i wished i had kept it on longer as on the day it kept dropping down with weight of boobs which went from 34C to 34DD in space of a few weeks.(it didnt drop down too much but enough to make me uncomfortable and i got quite a few comments about size etc which upset me) Had i kept it on longer in the shop i would have got some straps fitted or had it altered. try to make sure you get it right as i was very conscious all day and kept having to get it re-laced at the back to tighten it up.

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VivClicquot · 23/06/2009 17:38

If it makes all of you lovely ladies feel better, I recently found out I'm pregnant - and am getting married in mid-November, meaning I'm going to be approx 29 weeks on our wedding day.

Have already resigned myself to the fact that my gorgeous Ian Stuart dress will have to be sold on eBay and am trawling the internet to try and find a maternity wedding dress. There's a designer called Madeline Isaac James who appears to do nice ones, but I know it won't be the same.

Meanwhile, the lady who owns the shop where I bought my original dress is convinced I'll be okay and that she can just let it out. Yeah, right.

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