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underwired bras

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suzi2 · 30/09/2005 18:31

are underwired bras a complete no-no when breastfeeding? I have a few non-wired and feeding bras but don't feel they give me a decent shape - I'm a 36 J so struggle to find choice. More choice is available in underwired bras.

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frannyf · 30/09/2005 18:33

I switched to underwire when ds was about 14 months I think and have had no problems. Before then I would have been nervy about it - I was always getting blocked ducts anyway. I think there are now some underwired bras designed or breastfeeding, maybe you could look at those?

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NotQuiteCockney · 30/09/2005 18:35

I think the issue is, if you're breastfeeding, your breasts change size quite a bit, and underwires need to be properly fitted.

That being said, I suspect smaller boobs change size more, and I know that boobs change size a lot less when you've been breastfeeding for a while.

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harpsichordcarrier · 30/09/2005 18:37

suzi2 - yes there is a risk of blocked ducts. Like you I am ahem well endowed and I only started to wear under wired bras again when I was down to 2/3 feeds a day, probably when dd about 12 months. and even then I still check for blockages pretty thoroughly.
Have you tried bravado?
they are pretty good and supportive for the larger bosom...
try here

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mummysmilk · 01/10/2005 10:31

Im a 34j and have the same prob My feeding bras give me hardly any support or shape, I go bouncing all over the place How old is your baby?

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mummysmilk · 01/10/2005 10:33

Ive just looked at the bravado bras and they dont go as far as a J cup

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serah · 01/10/2005 10:53

Mine were by a company called Royce - and mine were 36L and gave a pretty good shape all things considered. John Lewis sell them at £25 and I found their fitting service excellent!

That said, you're not far off the size I had (might be a tad baggy but not much!) so do you want one of the ones I had to give them a go to see if you like the look??

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suzi2 · 03/10/2005 19:54

It's the Royce bras I'm wearing -they just seem to do nothing for me. But as far as I am aware, there is little else available in my size. I've just spotted an Emma Jane one so might try that...

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vickiyumyum · 03/10/2005 19:57

when i did a search on the internet for larger size breastfeeding bras there was a bravado bra called the supreme bra that went up to at least a j cup. think you have to ring them thought rather than being able to just order it online.

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Eaney · 03/10/2005 20:12

Blooming Marvelous have an underwired feeding bra. I think it was designed by Elle McPherson. I love it. I am an E cup.

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serahscarer · 03/10/2005 22:46

Hi Suzi - yes, I spotted that on another thread!! I have 1 unused white and 1 once used white - I wore the black for 8 weeks, as I really liked the shape it gave me!!!! Horses for courses and all that lot I guess

(Does anyone need a 36L breastfeeding bra? ANYONE?????)

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sweetkitty · 03/10/2005 22:50

Think I switched back to underwire bras at about 8 months only when I was going out though, reckoned a few hours a day wouldn't hurt too much, it was such a relief to have a nice bra on again!

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dudleycat · 04/10/2005 13:02

Dont know if this helps but when I went to Bravissimo (shop for those of us with big knockers) to have a maternity bra fitted the lady there told me that underwires were fine as long as correctly fitted because in a properly fitting bra the wire shouldnt actually touch your boob it is underneath and around the side....Its only when people wear the wrong size that there is problems. The shop i went to is in Leeds and i know they have one in Manchester too...its not cheap but was excellent.

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