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Most clothing websites that claim to have bargains and deals are still very expensive. But check out the hot deals, clearance, bargain and online only sales pages for any of your favorite stores. Do an online search for maternity bargains and you can find discounted clothing on sites like http://www.onehotmama.com and http://www.momshop.com. Be sure to sign up for newsletters to get email notification of special sales and coupons

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If you haven’t yet, now is the time to venture into the world of online bidding. Set up an eBay account and start searching for “lots” of maternity clothes – one auction where another mom has cleaned out her closet and is selling all her maternity clothes. If not abundantly clear, ask the seller what condition the clothes are in and make sure they have high feedback ratings with low complaints. One simple click and a little luck and you can fill your closet with most, if not all, of the maternity clothes you will ever need.

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Let’s state the obvious. Check out yard sales, Good Will, thrift shops and department store clearance racks. Search online and ask around. You might be surprised to discover a whole new world of shopping secrets where you can find bargains specifically geared toward maternity. It’s kind of like when you buy a new car all of the sudden you see them everywhere. Once you are pregnant, bargain shops magically appear that you had no idea were in your town. You only wear them a few months so avoid spending a fortune on designer maternity clothes. Plus, all the other women only wear them a few months too so buying them used means almost new any way.

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No cost is your first choice. Talk to all your friends and relatives having babies. Ask if you can borrow, rent, or buy maternity clothes they are storing in boxes.  They will likely let you use them for free. We have a couple of big boxes of maternity clothes that have been passed between 3 or 4 women in our church. Most add a few new items when they use them and pass them along when they are done. Initial items on the tags that you buy so you can get all of yours back in the event two people need the clothes at the same time

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Visit the websites for BabyTalk magazine (http://www.parenting.com) and American Baby (http://www.americanbaby.com/) to get a free subscription for both. Parenting magazine costs money so you can skip that one for now.

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