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Breast feeding bra advice please

11 replies

sabbby82 · 21/06/2014 19:35

Can anyone advise me on where to get a nice supportive breast feeding bra for heavy breasts please.

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rumtumtugger · 21/06/2014 19:36

I rate hotmilk bras - supportive without underwire for my 32Gs

MoreSnowPlease · 21/06/2014 19:38

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outtheothersidefinally · 21/06/2014 19:47

Anita

museumum · 21/06/2014 19:58

Anita underwired.

After the first few weeks, when you want to look human again and go out in public etc. the Anita underwire is the only one I was happy with.

ooievaar · 21/06/2014 20:05

Convert a normal bra! Seriously, it takes a few minutes, even for a cack-handed sewer like me, and then you can choose whatever supportive bra you would normally. Underwired is fine, so long as it fits correctly and the wires aren't sitting on breast tissue. Kits to convert a bra to a nursing bra are around a fiver on Ebay and elsewhere (or just buy a really nursing bra in a sale and cut out the clips and elastic, I've done that too).

beccajoh · 21/06/2014 20:06

I had a couple of good Freya ones.

ooievaar · 21/06/2014 20:06

Really cheap, that should say (or in the case of the Mothercare bra I bought and cannibalised, really crap Grin)

sabbby82 · 22/06/2014 09:38

Thanks for responses

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leedy · 22/06/2014 15:55

Seconding Anita underwired. LOVE.

itsnotrocketscience · 22/06/2014 18:00

I bought bikini clasps to adapt bras rather than nursing bra converter kits, cheaper and easier to source. Am shortly going to adapt another one now feeding second baby and sick of droopy non wired bras!

loaderloader · 22/06/2014 19:57

Another vote for Anita underwired. Fantastic.

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