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Nursing bras for larger boobs and size

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Rollermum · 15/08/2013 10:30

I am trying to buy nursing bras for largish boobs 40F. I went to M&S and found their range quite limited and thin strapped.

A friend has said she got some great robust and pretty nursing bras online but can't recall the supplier - any thoughts?

Also I am 38 weeks pregnant so aware breasts will likely get bigger (at the mo they feel totally normal, no colostrum), so unsure how to cope with ordering, but also aware need to be prepared!

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partyondude · 15/08/2013 12:12

Bravissimo? They go up to larger sizes. Infact they start at D cup and go up from there.

BoohPear · 15/08/2013 12:19

I've got mine from Brastop.com. I'm a 36hh while feeding currently. They only do one style but in 2 different colours but they have decent straps and back band.

BoohPear · 15/08/2013 12:21

Sorry I meant in my size they only do one style.

TeaOperated · 15/08/2013 13:17

Second time I've recommended these folk today but www.nursingbra-shop.co.uk/ have a good range of big nursing bras for as good a price as you're going to get. I'd recommend the bravado double plus one as a night/early days bra too.

Might be worth going to bravissimo to get measured if you can though. I suspect your cup size will go up and your back size down, which will then mean there might be more available styles.

Canalside · 15/08/2013 13:41

I second www.nursingbra-shop.co.uk/ - they're quick, no quibble exchange and probably the cheapest you'll find. I've been through bravado body silk seamless at the beginning, which were very soft, bravado double plus, which I now sleep in, to Royce Charlottes which are more supportive but not the most attractive, but I've given up as planning to stop soon anyway!
I'd have a look for something stretchy to start with and then get something a bit more structured when things settle down a bit. Good luck!

Rollermum · 15/08/2013 14:20

Thanks everyone - good to no the options.

Also I hadn't thought through the tenderness (duh), I think I'm desperate to get some structure but this is not the time!

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