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Sizing Charts
Maternity
| Size >> |
X-Small |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
| Pre Pregnancy Size |
0-2 |
4-6 |
8-10 |
12-14 |
16-18 |
| Current Bust |
32-33 |
34-35 |
36-37 |
38-40 |
41-43 |
| Current Hip |
36-38 |
38-40 |
40-42 |
42-45 |
45-48 |
How to choose your size
Your numerical pre-pregnancy size is a good guideline to use. But, because everybody is unique, we recommend using your tape measurer to get you r exact measurements, then using our sizing chart to determine your perfect size.
Fit tips for pants and skirts
Our hip measurement ranges overlap a bit – this allows you to choose your fit. If you prefer a slimmer fitting bottom, choose the smaller size in your range. For a looser fit, get the larger size. For example, if you have a 42” hip and you want a slimmer fit, you’d choose a medium. For a looser fit, you’d want a large
Early and post-pregnancy
In maternity fashion, this time is called your “transition period”. Your regular clothes
may feel too tight, but maternity clothes are too big. This is the time to go for “transitional” pieces. If you’re in your first trimester and are really starting to show, get yourself some maternity pants (based on your regular pre-pregnancy size) and simply fold the waistband over so they fit. Don’t worry – you’ll grow into them before you know it.
All our Boob® Maternity clothes can be enjoyed during this transition time. Wraparounds, foldable linings and Lycra are adjustable and grow with you. This line is designed to fit you your entire 9 months and beyond.
Third trimester
The maternity clothes that fit you so well during your second trimester may be feeling a bit too snug right around now. We recommend picking up a few essentials; versatile pieces (a pair of pants, a black skirt, and some basic tees) in a size larger than you took during your second trimester. For instance, if you were a medium during your second trimester, go up a to a large. You’ll feel, and look, better.
Twins & more
If you’re expecting multiple babies, you're going to need extra room,
so go up at least one size.
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Nursing Sizing Chart
| Size >> |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
| Bra Size |
34/36 |
38/40 |
42/44 |
46 |
| Bust Measurement |
31-33 |
34-36 |
37-40 |
37-40 |
Is your bust measurement in between two sizes?
If you like a tighter fit, take the smaller size. If you like a looser fit, take the bigger size.
If you take a size that is too large according to your bust measurement, your bust may not be able to hold up the overlapping layers.
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Hot Slings Sizing Chart
Correct sizing for pouch slings is essential for the happiness of both mom/dad and baby.
To measure from shoulder to hip: use a soft tape measure and start at the outer corner of your shoulder and measure diagonally across your body down to your hip bone. The number (in inches) should be in the 20s.

Notes on fit: Everyone is different. What they can and can't tolerate is largely preferential. Some people can wear more than one size and that's OK. It's like going to the clothing store and being able to buy jeans in both a size 6 and a size 8. They both fit, maybe one's slightly looser.
Too Small: feels uncomfortably tight, digs into baby's legs, it's crazy hard to get baby in.
Too Big: baby feels insecure, your legs bump the baby as you walk, your back aches after a short time, sling slips off your shoulder.
Chart and sizing content courtesy of Hot Slings
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