I'd say safety, given that your centre of balance changes, and also that you have the hormone relaxin at work, increasing your risk of a pulled muscle - heels aren't that great on the ankle really.
I imagine in your later pregnancy as you get bigger you'll be more motivated to make the switch. In the meantime, can you stick to low heels?
It'd be a safety thing due to your belly putting you off centre. I switched at about 20 weeks when it started to get uncomfortable and my belly was starting to get bigger.
I wore high heels everyday too at work but swapped as soon as I found out I was preggers. Mainly for safety reasons & your center of gravity chaning during pregnancy.
In saying that I have had functions like weddings etc & have worn high heels for the event only.
I am not a big heel wearer for daytime/ work, but I wore high heels right up to the end of my pregnancies if I was getting dressed up. A woman I worked with, who is only 5ft wore her huge heels everyday until she went on leave. You aren't alone.
We are supposed to ditch them for safety reasons, but I didn't find my balance to be greatly affected. You will probably find your feet get a big bigger and your legs get tired and achey so heels will get less comfortable to wear for long periods as you get further along.
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