8 Shoes That Help When Pregnancy Makes Everything Uncomfortable
Expecting a child, while an incredibly beautiful and exciting period of life, can oftentimes lead to more discomfort than anyone’s asking for—especially on the feet. Let’s be real, when you’re carrying the extra weight of a baby, you’re going to want the most comfortable shoes during your pregnancy.
So when you’re an expecting mother who still has a variety of things to do, from your daily work to weekend errands, you’re going to want shoes that you won’t have to think about for an extra second. Comfortable and zero-fuss, your footwear should be the last thing you’re thinking about when you have a child on the way.
Ahead, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite sensible (and chic) shoes that any mother-to-be can wear all day long. From comfortable sneakers to simple slides you can slip on and off, these will relieve some of the stress of getting dressed. And during your pregnancy, who doesn’t want that?
In a pair of these shoes, you'll be able to stand or walk all day long during your pregnancy and after you welcome that new baby into your world.

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