Pregnant Women Don’t Just Stay At Home; Go Shopping!
By Sara Jameson
Most women like to go shopping. However, sometimes pregnant women reluctant to go out because they are afraid could harm them. That’s not true! Go and have fun. You don’t have to spend any money; just get out and window shop. Try on shoes; check out the new fall purses or sample a new cookie at the corner stand. Shopping is very therapeutic for women, and it gives you a chance to clear your mind.
If you are feeling ambitious, though, or cannot justify taking an afternoon off to shop, give yourself a chore, like deciding on nursery room colors or selecting a crib. Then, you will feel like you are accomplishing something as you go.
Do not get stressed out, however, if you do not find what you want right away. Remember, you are just looking now. There is no hurry to immediately find and/or buy everything, especially since friends and family will want to help by bringing gifts to your
Thistle & Clover
This friendly Brooklyn, New York, spot has an easy, feminine appeal and a focus on up-and-coming labels.
Candystore Collective
An airy San Francisco spot mixes emerging artists and wildly original style.
Pixie & Ivy
This tucked-away corner shop in Houston is a prized resource for hard-to-find collections.
Kate Ross
This San Diego spot offers clean and sophisticated style in a laid-back, friendly environment.
Boutique of the Week: Lindsay Lou
This charming shop blends dressed-up, girly wares with Scottsdale's more relaxed, Western aesthetic.
Boutique of the Week: Lola y Maria
A cheery store on Manhattan's Lower East Side that highlights Latin and Spanish lines.
Boutique of the Week: Ooga Booga
A mecca for indie chic in Los Angeles, this off-the-radar spot showcases an original mix of ultra-cool music, art, and retail.
Boutique of the Week: Kick Pleat
The Austin, Texas resource's new space stocks rising international names and the same brilliant selection of cool downtown looks.
Boutique of the Week: Maeve Riley
In sunny San Diego, this cozy resource stocks a mix of elegant staples and breezy chic.
Boutique of the Week: Elizabeth Charles
The airy San Francisco outpost of the much-loved New York store specializes in labels from Australia and New Zealand.
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If you would rather shop for clothes, purses or makeup, though, that’s also fine. Sometimes, it is good to step away from the “mommy” world and remember that you are also a woman who has her own needs and wants. Don’t feel guilty if you need some “you” time or if you need a little something to perk up your spirits. A new maternity outfit or a sweet scented lotion may be all you need to feel de-stressed and reinvigorated. You might also feel good just trying out new perfumes and seeing what those strappy sandals look like on (even if you know they would kill your feet!).
Just remember that while you are out shopping, you need to be relaxing. Treat yourself to an ice cream cone or catch a new movie if the mall has a theatre. Any of these activities will help you let go of your stress and refresh your spirits. Then, you will be fully ready to be Mommy again!
Sara Jameson writes her experiences in "The Very Happy Pregnancy: Avoiding Stress and Depression." Check this out http:// http://www.sign-of-being-pregnant.infoand http://www..pregnant-woman-101.info