Women, How much do you think you spent on maternity clothing?


About $20 at the thrift store.

18 Responses to “Women, How much do you think you spent on maternity clothing?”

  1. summerlovin6584 Says:

    My sister spent About 200 Dollars
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  2. Mercedes J Says:

    Well I myself spent about $300 and I also bought wholesale lots of maternity clothing from ebay really cheap!! so yea $300
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  3. JESSICA H Says:

    three or four hundred dollars, 100 on casual and 200-300 on work clothes
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  4. kookie Says:

    I would think you’d spend about $100 dollars a month because your tummy keeps growing every month, and now a days clothes is very expensive. Good Luck spending your money.
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  5. Cat Says:

    About $20 at the thrift store.
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  6. MaryJane Says:

    Around $100-150 I found deals on ebay and resale shops. I couldn’t fathom spending to much on stuff for only a few months…plus I wanted to save the money for the after baby clothes.
    Although I did spend $30 on one pair of jeans at motherhood and I think towards the end I wore them every other day!
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  7. quilt-babe Says:

    It was just fun to check out what was on sale in the maternity sections of stores.
    i didn’t keep track- a lot of times buying a new thing just made you feel pretty as you grew…
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  8. ★☆ßĻŨĘ☆★™ Says:

    I didn’t buy much. I only needed to buy shirts, because my regular ones were too small for my boobs. And not quite long enough to cover my belly. But I lucked out, didn’t really get a belly until my 7th month. So I’ll say 100 bucks total. And I bought some normal shirts, they were just made longer. So I can still wear them.
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  9. anntrek Says:

    It would depend entirely on the type of clothing you need to wear. If you have to dress up for work in real nice stuff it could cost you a fortune. I was able to wear loose fitting dresses, stretch pants and over sized shirts. If you don’t need to dress up you can get away with under a $100.00 by buying larger clothing and saving your money for the special pregnancy clothing like panties and bras that can fit the special pads in the event that you leak milk. Any item specially made for pregnancy is going to be more expensive. You might also consider when you register for your baby shower including some clothing for yourself (It is being done more now with people registering at multiple stores and through the Internet). Happy Shopping.
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  10. manda Says:

    this last time i was already a stay at home mom so i could get away with wearingmy husbands clothes, so i only sepnd about $100 . i got 4 shirts and 2 pants ,, all on sale. For my previous one i don’t remember how much, I was going to college so i didn’t really care what i wore. and didn’t have much money , I used rubber bands on my jeans for a few months just to put off buying clothes til i really showed. but i think i spent like $200 becasue i bought nursing bras too. But i wish i wouldn’t have i never really used them i just bought low cut shirts so i could nuse easier.
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  11. Joyfulbabesintexas Says:

    I hated to spend money on maternity clothing… I spent about $150 and sewed things at home in addition. If you sew, Isabella Oliver has a great line of maternity clothing that are easily duplicated (easy to make your own patterns).
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  12. Amber D Says:

    about $300, Old Navy has very cheap maternity clothes. Also they have clothes that will grow as you do, so you don’t have to buy as much. Good Luck.
    I also went to cheap places like target and Kmart.
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  13. cristina s Says:

    i spent about 100.00 dollars…
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  14. brevejunkie Says:

    Not a whole lot…maybe $300 total. I did buy some new things (underwear, bras) but the majority of my clothes came from either Wal Mart, Target or consignment shops.
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  15. Beth S Says:

    Probably about 300-400 dollars, not counting the ridiculously expensive maternity bathing suit from Lands End!
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  16. beerbohms Says:

    Not a lot since I had a preemie. I basically only needed shorts and capris as I was pregnant last summer. Most of my tops still fit me; however, I needed shoes….my feet grew a size and a half due to severe water retention. I bought a lot of my clothes used off of eBay or at Kohl’s. I probably spent less than $100. Yippee! :)
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  17. mckt81 Says:

    i didn’t buy them I just wore hubby’s clothing.
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  18. sweetsexylocs Says:

    I spent about $500.00 and that did not include any specialty items. If you want to spend less you can try second hand stores that specialize in infant items because they will often carry clothing and motherhood is one of the less expensive maternity stores.
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