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If I want to be an extended bfer am I resigned to wearing shapeless bras and my norks around my ankles until I stop?

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BumperliciousIsOneHotMother · 27/01/2008 12:14

Help! I have a few, ill fitting, nursing bras, my most comfy being my bravado one. But they make my books hang around my waist, they are that huge as I am small framed, probably about a 34/36 DD but I am loathe to spend lots of money on bras, and I am not sure how long I am going to bf for (dd is 7mo). What should I do? Bite the bullet and invest in a couple of decent bras or wait until I stop? How much are they likely to shrink, now I am well into this bfing lark?

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FrannyandZooey · 27/01/2008 12:18

How about buying one that fits really well, and just washing it overnight to wear again in the morning? I am pg and currently doing this, as I know I will get bigger, and don't want to be spending fortune on bras every couple of months.

Personally when ds was over a year I went back to ordinary bras with underwire in - it made a big difference to how I felt, and didn't interfere with feeding, for me. I know some people have trouble with blocked ducts if they go back to underwire too quickly, though, so use your judgement.

If you don't mind spending money on ONE good bra in the meantime, I found the Elle Mac Pherson Maternelle was comfortable, flattering and nice looking.

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Seona1973 · 27/01/2008 12:20

you can get underwired nursing bras that would maybe give more support:

Figleaves have a few styles

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LiegeAndLief · 27/01/2008 14:20

I'm with FrannyandZooey - when we had dropped to 2 feeds a day (about 12 months), my breasts stayed pretty much the same size all the time and I went back to my normal bras. Well, not actually my normal bras, had to buy some more as I am now a cup size smaller than I was in answer to your shrinking question...

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needmorecoffee · 27/01/2008 14:23

I bf number 3 for 3 and a half years. Used a feeding bra from M&S I think that was black but supportive. Only had 2 of them. Wash one n wear one. But they were a C as my norks never did get big (practically vanished now)
I think after 2 years they were a B but still producing milk.

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cmotdibbler · 28/01/2008 09:09

When DS dropped daytime feeds I went back to normal bras - only have two as I wanted to buy really well fitted ones, and make myself go back to be refitted regularly.
My best feeding bra was the Anita soft underwire (but it broke after 6 weeks), and an M&S t shirt one, that managed to be comfy and supportive.

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SoupDragon · 29/01/2008 13:27

I switched back to normal underwired bras once DD was over 12 months or so and feeding only 3 times a day. No problems whatsoever and I have a fantastic cleavage

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EffiePerine · 29/01/2008 13:28

I was back in underwireds when DS stopped feeding (mostly) during the day - about 10mo? Wish I'd done it sooner. Feeding bras are awful.

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FioFio · 29/01/2008 13:30

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Mojomummy · 29/01/2008 14:33

DD is still bf at 18 mths. I am wearing M&S nursing bras & they are fab.soft & look nice. (well much nicer than my mothercare ones)

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Mojomummy · 29/01/2008 14:34

DD is still bf at 18 mths. I am wearing M&S nursing bras & they are fab.soft & look nice. (well much nicer than my mothercare ones)

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