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By Hiya Swanhuyser

Published on August 15, 2007 at 4:20am

Having a baby seems like a never-ending series of hard questions: “What if I don't like my kid?” The eternal “Is that normal?” Or “Is it OK to eat the placenta, as long it's cooked?” And on and on. Then there are the expectant mother’s odd fashion queries: “How do I know what size bra I wear between now and the big day? What about my underpants? Should I just shove ´em down in front and hope for the best with the back and sides?” At the La Leche League International Intimates Trunk Show, experts offer answers and lacy but comfortable solutions to those last few, although they might not want to touch the other ones. Those are for your mother, friends, psychiatrist, and Friedrich Nietzsche only.