Your Pregnancy

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Personal style is often intrinsically linked to your identity and who you present to the world. But in between all the nappy changes, sleep deprivation and doctor's appointments, you may lose your signature “look”. We spoke to three moms who have managed to pick themselves up and dust themselves off after being side-swiped by motherhood. They told us how they redefined their personal styles, offering some advice for newbies – and strongly supporting the idea of me-time.

LESEGO NDEVU (33) FROM DURBAN, COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

Lesego is the mother of two: Anesu (7 years old) and Amahle (2 years old). She found being pregnant trying and an exercise in patience: “I didn't like the way my body exploded; my shoes didn't fit, my clothes didn't fit. But I kept telling myself to accept the Stage of life I was in. Of course I was going to put on weight I

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