When
I first heard that I was going to have a child I was exhilarated. My husband
and me had been trying for a long span of time and the feeling of achieving
this welcome trophy into the world of motherhood was amazing. All this while
that we had been planning on pregnancy, I did not really look into the details
of what goes into being pregnant. Now was the time for revelation and trust me
it came as a surprise to me.
We
were into the first month of pregnancy and we had a load of pamphlets and other
documentation that we had to go through in order to be well aware of the
process. While reading these I realized that a lot of things were going to
change from my body structure to the fact that I would have to give up my
fetish for stilettoes.
While
all of this was fine for a first few months, during the second trimester my
doctor told me that I was starting to show the bulge and for a comfortable
delivery experience it was imperative that I stopped wearing pointy heels as
they could damage my posture and give excessive loads on my knees. I was still
in two minds as to what footwear option would suit me when my husband got me
Swedish clogs that evening.
Apparently
he had been doing his own research on the matter and figured that the clogs
were the best bet for me until I went into the third trimester when I was
supposed to wear only flats. At first glance the idea of clogs is not so
appealing in my head but I was surprised with the comfort level and the style
integrated into one footwear option that the brands were offering out there.
My destination, which I also recommend to others, for shopping clogs is Maguba; their clogs are comfortable and long lasting, and their shipping make online shopping a breeze.