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23rd January 2018
04:00pm GMT

To be fair, ASOS quickly responded to Louise's query with an explanation.
Modelling is tough work and the retailer doesn't want to put pregnant women under strain.
Model welfare is important to us,we don't want pregnant models on their feet all day so we use a prosthetic maternity bump
— ASOS (@ASOS) September 2, 2017
While Louise was satisfied with this reasoning, others online weren't necessarily impressed.Thank you for explaining this- that makes sense. x
— Louise (@LouisePentland) September 2, 2017
But plenty of pregnant women are on their feet all day -sounds like a bit of a bulls**t answer to me ?
— Laura Radford (@Lauraradford83) September 2, 2017
What do you think of ASOS's policy? Join the conversation in the Facebook comments or on Twitter.Do you not have seats they can rest on inbetween?
— Sarah Jones (@SarahEJones92) September 2, 2017
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