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25 ways to a healthy bump

Breeze through your nine months with these easy daily tweaks to keep you and your belly blooming

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Posted: 20 November 2011
by Liz Stansfield

maternity trends roundup A/W 2010
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9. Embrace your widening waist

When your bump starts to become bigger, wear trousers and skirts with elasticated waists so your expanding tum doesn’t feel hemmed in. Also invest in maternity tops that are longer at the front.

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