How To De-stress While Planning The Wedding Of Your Dreams As A Pregnant Bride

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Planning a wedding can be a very tasking project for anyone. And so, planning a wedding while pregnant, would be even more so. However, there are numerous methods a pregnant bride can employ to make things easier and much less stressful.

In this post, we will go through tips and advice that can provide the pregnant bride with the assistance she needs for a stress-free wedding. A list of pregnant wedding ideas that will go a long way in easing your mind if you find that you are pregnant before your wedding. So don’t panic, it is very possible to kill two birds with one stone and plan your delivery alongside your wedding. Stick with us to see just how.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it OK to get married while pregnant?

There is nothing wrong with getting married while pregnant. Though some religions might frown at it, it is ultimately up to the couple to decide what they want. And everyone knows that children are little bundles of joy. So, if the couple is in love, why not seal the deal while bringing a precious little someone into the world?


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Advice To Avoid Stress

It is possible to avoid stress during wedding planning. And for someone having a wedding pregnant, this is something you should do as much as possible.

  1. Decide If You Want to Announce Your Pregnancy
    One decision that can help you de-stress, is making up your mind early on if you want to announce the pregnancy or not. Also, if yes, who you would like to announce it to. A lot of first-time mothers don’t begin to show until after three months and may want to keep the announcement until after the honeymoon. Some others would prefer to tell just close family and friends. This can help them assist even more during the planning, to help reduce your stress.
  2. Stay as Organized as Possible
    Don’t leave anything to chance or to your mind to remember. Employ a wedding planner to manage the planning. If not, ensure that you stay on top of things with checklists and a planner that helps you stay organized. You will need reminders on booking vendors, meetings, and decision-making. This way you are much less inclined to forget anything, and plans will go smoother.
  3. Be Ready for the Unexpected
    Plan for the unexpected. Always make room for miscellaneous, as things you don’t expect will definitely come up. In handling all of this, ensure you do not do it all alone. Remember to delegate, delegate, and delegate more as these things come up.

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Main Tips For The Pregnant Bride

Being pregnant at your own wedding is no easy feat. However, these tips can help you breeze through it all as easy as possible.

  1. Shopping for the Dress as a Pregnant Bride
    It is important to choose your wedding dress carefully when you have a bump. Shorter dresses are preferable as they’re easier to navigate since the pregnancy means you will have much less visibility around your feet. You also don’t want to get tangled in folds of material. It also helps to wear something comfortable and free. If you don’t mind showing your bump, then you can also consider some comfy, stretch material for your wedding dress.
  2. Choose Your Menu Carefully
    Pregnancy comes with sensitivity to certain foods and smells, also with a completely new diet that is void of alcohol. So, the menu for the wedding should be considered carefully. The food menu can be altered to accommodate all of the necessary changes. Also, for drinks, mocktails and sodas can be served as opposed to the usual.
  3. Take Comfortable Shoes
    Remember to take comfortable shoes, since you will be on your feet for a while and might have to contend with a sore back and swollen feet. Flat, extra wide shoes are best for pregnancies. If you would prefer your heels, pack an extra pair of flats just in case.
  4. Reconsider the First Dance
    If you don’t feel up to it, you don’t have to dance. Prepare to have the groom or bridesmaids dance around you if necessary. Allow them to do all the work while you relax and have fun.
  5. The Honeymoon
    Navigating a pregnant bride’s wedding is very different from a honeymoon. The destination for the honeymoon is something else to consider while pregnant. If you have any doubts consult your doctor or change your plans for somewhere more accessible.

So, yes; while you might hit a few bumps along the way. It is totally possible to have the wedding of your dreams as a pregnant bride. Take things easy, keep your planner and checklist at hand, and schedule a massage whenever you feel you need one. Also, don’t forget to delegate, delegate, and delegate some more.

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