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Infant feeding

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breast feeding clothes

32 replies

nickiey · 23/05/2007 19:12

Im looking to get some summer stuff, I normally order from motherwear.com but had come across mamaway.co.uk today and wondered if anyone else had dealt with them.
Failing that anyone know of any decent breast feeding clothes shops, pretty please!

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bizziebee · 25/05/2007 21:35

i wear vest with jumper / cardie above - very easy and discreet. No specialist clothing required. Apart from a nursing bra which pulls down easily. No-one could see anything unless they really looked!

Pannacotta · 26/05/2007 15:14

Found some nice looking b feeding tops here
www.cohogear.co.uk/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=16
(Sorry cant do links)

artfullmamma · 30/09/2011 13:07

layer it up ladies. if you pull up your tops you might not want to flash the tum so put on a long vest, if you like you pop out the top up and over a nice scarf or as stated a cardie or a well placed hand and baby head does the trick.

my mum in law thinks mumzie button shirts are good. or why not just flash and laugh !

eightyone · 30/09/2011 17:09

I just pull top down (wear mostly low cut scoop necklines/wrap styles with stretchy fabrics) and put my hand over the top of my breast.

If feeling self conscious then I hold muslin/cardigan/baby clothes or any other fabric item over the top of my breast.

I am more concerned about flashing my saggy belly in public.

MigGril · 30/09/2011 17:48

I do the vest thing to. Have hugge boob's and don't find that I have to wear bigger size tops to compensate. You just can't pick styles are really fitted.

AJH2007 · 30/09/2011 19:19

I got some nice tops from choo choo London (comes up on google) and have a couple of Emma Jane nursing vests - amazon has them cheapest - which go under normal slightly baggy tops.

lucindapie · 03/10/2011 12:44

anyone know what I should wear to feed my baby in a wrap? not sure how to access the clothes to undo, as it all seems a bit fiddly!

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