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Maternity Swim Suits

Just because you are expecting, doesn't mean you can't look hot in this years newest styles of swim suits. Maternity swim suits come in as many styles and cuts as regular suits! From tankinis, bikinis, one pieces, wraps, and more!

Depending on when your due date is, you may be able to get away with a non-maternity suit for the summer. If you are in your first trimester, and are looking for a suit, maybe just try a one piece suit that is a little roomy for your belly and baby to grow! Or if you are in your second or third trimester, you will most definitely want maternity swim wear! Not that your belly isn't just absolutely adorable, but you probably aren't going to be comfortable bearing your belly to the world!!!

 

See what is most flattering for your body type!!!

Tankinis are probably the most flattering cut maternity swimwear. This is a bikini, however the top is longer to cover your belly. The bottoms can be either low or high cut, to give you a little exposure or none! It is the perfect solution to wanting to look trendy, but not wanting to wear a one piece! Another great, modest tip would be to look for maternity swim suits with skirts or wraps! This way you don't have to worry about your bottom or thighs hanging out!

If you are due early in the swim season, start looking for nursing swimsuits! This way you can be modestly covered, but also have a convenient way of feeding your baby!


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