Home / Life Cassandra Curtis’ Pregnancy Style Bump envy! By Charlene Petitjean-Barkulis June 5, 2017 Rectangle Name: Cassandra Curtis Neighborhood: San Diego, CA Occupation: Founder & COO of Once Upon a Farm Baby’s Sex: Female (third one!) How would you describe your pregnant style? Earthy and flowy. Give me a comfy, stylish maxi dress or a pair of extra soft skinny jeans and a flowy top, and I’m good to go! Have you had any challenges learning to dress your body during this pregnancy? Since this is my third little one, I know dressing maternity style like the back of my hand. The biggest challenge I’ve had with this third pregnancy is finding the time to focus on a new wardrobe. Being a mom of two daughters and running my own business has left little time for revamping my selections, but overtime I’ve been able to gather comfy clothes that I can feel confident in. So far, what has surprised you most during your pregnancy? Having lower energy during the second trimester and more during the third. With my last two pregnancies I remember my second trimesters being full of energy and slowing down in my third. This one seemed to swap out that pattern, with lower energy during my second trimester and feeling more energy as I approach my third. What are you most looking forward to sharing with your baby? Her two older sisters and of course Once Upon a Farm. What’s your top 5 registry essentials? The good news is that when you are on your third girl, you don’t need much! However, these top five items are definitely on my list: DockaTot Co-sleeper Born Free glass bottles for the times I’ll need to pump. Stokke Wooden High Chair EZPZ Silicone Placemat & Plate Zippy Jams for easy diaper changing and warm sleeping. Cassandra is wearing: Hagel Lace Maternity Maxi Dress Seraphine Women’s Matilda Bohemian Print Maternity Maxi Dress Related Stories Life Cassandra Curtis’ Pregnancy Style Life Cassandra Curtis’ Pregnancy Style Life Cassandra Curtis’ Pregnancy Style The latest Health & Wellness New report shows daycare centers weren’t Covid transmission hubs after all News Free at-home Covid tests are coming back—here’s how to get them Covid Covid vaccine doesn’t increase early miscarriage risk in men or women, study finds Children's Health Large study shows effects of Covid vaccine in pregnancy on newborns