QGGQDD Maternity Biker Shorts Over Belly High Waisted (Pregnancy Yoga & Workouts)
Product description
Moving during pregnancy is a bit like having to renegotiate your wardrobe every few weeks. These QGGQDD maternity biker shorts are designed for that reality: they aim to give full belly coverage and a comfortable, secure fit that adapts as you change.
On paper, the standout idea is the over-belly, high-waisted panel with a foldable abdomen area, plus a double-layer, soft and opaque fabric mix. Add two side pockets and you’ve got shorts that are meant to work beyond the gym—think yoga sessions, relaxed days at home, or even a quick trip out.
Still, they’re biker shorts, so if you dislike shorter styles or you need very specific compression levels, you may find them a bit too “activewear” for your comfort preference.
Key takeaways
These maternity biker shorts focus on coverage where it matters and day-to-day practicality.
The over-belly, high waistband is there to reduce the hassle of feeling exposed as your bump grows. The double-layer approach and the stretchy, supportive feel are intended to keep things comfortable across pregnancy stages, not just one.

The side pockets are a genuinely useful inclusion for pregnancy outfits—small items and essentials are easier to carry when you don’t want to wrestle with a bag during workouts.
On style, they come in solid colours (black, nude, grey), so they’re easier to mix and match with your existing maternity tops.
The essentials
QGGQDD’s maternity biker shorts are made for pregnancy movement—yoga and workouts are explicitly part of the intended use, but the design also fits casual wear.


A key feature is the high-waisted abdomen panel that sits over the belly, with an expandable/foldable construction meant to give you room as your shape shifts. The idea of “support without pressure on the pelvic floor” is mentioned, so if you’re cautious about anything that feels too tight low down, this design angle may be appealing.
The fabric is described as soft and opaque, with a double-layer composition. That combination is particularly relevant for shorts: you generally want coverage you can trust, without needing constant adjusting.

What you’ll notice day to day
A typical use case is getting changed for a yoga session at home: you pull on the shorts, the high waistband sits over your bump, and you don’t have to keep tugging at a waistband that’s suddenly too low. The foldable abdomen panel is meant to help with that “growing” problem.
For active days, side pockets can change the whole experience—your phone or small essentials can stay put while you move, which matters if you’re doing gentle workouts or errands.
One practical point to consider is sizing through different trimesters. The description advises considering sizing up for the second and third trimester. That’s not a promise for every body, but it’s a useful rule of thumb if you’re buying ahead rather than right now.
Where it shines
You should seriously consider these if you want maternity biker shorts that prioritise:

- Belly coverage with an over-belly high waistband
- A stretch-forward fit that’s meant to stay comfortable through pregnancy stages
- Everyday functionality from two side pockets
- A simple colour palette that works with both casual and more “put-together” outfits
They’re also the sort of item that can slot into a capsule maternity wardrobe: wear them with a maternity top and flat shoes for relaxed outings, or underneath skirts and dresses if you like extra coverage.


It may not suit you if
These shorts may not be the best choice if you:
- Prefer very long inseam styles or want more leg coverage than biker shorts offer
- Are looking for specific medical-grade compression (the description focuses on comfort and avoiding pressure, not clinical support)
- Need a very particular fit around the waist/hips and you’re between sizes—maternity sizing can be a little trial-and-error
It also helps to keep expectations realistic: no maternity short can fit perfectly through every stage without any adjustments, especially as your bump changes shape.

Tech specs
- Type: Maternity biker shorts
- Features: Over-belly high waisted design with foldable abdomen panel, double-layer fabric (soft and opaque), two side pockets
- Intended use: Pregnancy yoga, workouts, everyday wear
- Size range: S to XL
- Colours: Black, nude, grey
- Fit advice: Consider sizing up for the second and third trimester
Final verdict
Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you want maternity biker shorts designed specifically around pregnancy comfort—over-belly coverage, a supportive high waistband, and pockets for practical days. If your main goal is outfits that keep up with movement (not constant readjusting), this is the right kind of purchase.
Skip them if you strongly dislike shorter lengths, you’re seeking a very targeted compression effect, or you know you need a unique fit that often doesn’t match standard maternity patterns.



When you buy, it’s worth double-checking sizing for your current trimester and your own preference for how snug you like shorts to feel.
Mini FAQ
Are these designed for workouts or just everyday wear?
The product description explicitly points to pregnancy yoga and workouts, but it also frames them as suitable for relaxed everyday use.
Do they offer belly coverage?
Yes. They’re high waisted with an over-belly design and a foldable abdomen panel aimed at covering the belly comfortably.

Do they have pockets?
Yes, there are two side pockets for carrying small essentials.
What sizes are available?
The stated size range is S to XL.
Which colours can you choose?
The listed solid colours are black, nude and grey.
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