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Wearing Heels During Pregnancy:
Style
Yes-Yes Or Complete Madness?
Ten
to twenty years ago none of us would even consider wearing heels during
pregnancy. Why? Because common sense says so. However, given we’ve all become
so obsessed with celebrity styles, it somehow became expected we’ll look up to
them in terms of the way they dress, act and live.
One
of the things celebrities appear to adore is wearing heels during pregnancy. And while this seems like utter
madness most of them know how to pull it off.
Unlike Kim Kardashian who was trashed in the paper for wearing heels
even all throughout her second and third trimester and spending most of her pregnancy
bloated, Kate Middleton, Victoria
Beckham, Angelina Jolie, Blake Lively and plenty other celebrities carried
it off so graciously.
If
you wish to follow the style path of your favorite pregnant celebrity, we are
giving you advice how to do just that. However, we’ll first reflect on effects
of wearing heels during pregnancy:
Cramps, cramps,
cramps!
Your
calf muscles are in a contracted position, when you wear heels for a long time.
Because of this, your muscles may be aggravated during pregnancy and you’ll be
in constant pain. Also, heels in pregnancy lead to stretching of muscles in the
feet.
Back pain like no
other
With
the baby growing inside of you, your back will be hurting immensely as now you
are carrying a pretty heavy human being inside of you, and for nine months!
During
pregnancy, the ligaments in lower back and legs are loosened. Since the support
is not proper while wearing heels, your pelvic and back joints are put under excess
pressure which results in aches.
All that swelling
Edema
or swelling in legs, ankles and feet is a medical condition which is quite
common during pregnancy. The problem will further be aggravated with wearing
tight shoes and high heels. You might also experience pain.
Balancing is hard
Due
to hormonal changes in the body and excess weight, the strength in your ankles
is likely to reduce which is why you will be experiencing a lower balancing
capacity. This is why you will be exposed to a higher probability of losing
balance and tripping over while wearing heels in pregnancy, causing injury to
you and your unborn child.
Tips for wearing high
heels in pregnancy
We
get that you are stylish, gorgeous and fashion conscious. Heels have always
been a part of your style, and that’s sweet. Just remember that heels in
pregnancy can lead to serious harm to both you and your unborn baby.
But,
if you absolutely must, keep the following tips in mind:
1. First trimester - This is when you
are barely showing and you are still
not wearing your maternity denim jeans,
but the regular size ones so low heels are okay. However, watch your balance!
2. Period after first trimester - Hormonal
flow increases and your muscles start to stretch. Try to wear sturdier and lower
heels.
3. Avoid - platform heels, stilettos and kitten
heels! The thinner the heels, the lesser support your body will get.
4. All day heel – If you are at an
event that requires wearing heels for the whole day, make sure you take short
breaks by taking the heels off, massage your feet and then putting them on
again.
5. Standing - Avoid standing or walking
for longer durations in high heels. Try to sit around most of the time.
Now
that you are aware of all the risks and are given insights into how to wear heels while expecting, we hope you’ll be smart about
your choices and careful. Remember – you know don’t need heels to look amazing.
Your pregnancy glow is making sure you do, at all times!
** Cristina Nika Kask
** Cristina Nika Kask
oxox,
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