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What to wear when nursing.....

10 replies

HeinzSight · 30/09/2009 09:07

I seem to be spending a fortune on nursing tops. Any suggestions for what to buy that is just 'normal' clothing that works for nursing.

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StrawberrySam · 30/09/2009 09:16

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HeinzSight · 30/09/2009 10:31

Ah, H&M, great, thanks for that.

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missorinoco · 30/09/2009 10:49

Gap does some great sleeveless t shirts which are long enough to cover my flabby belly. I wear them under other tops. I pull the tops layer up and the T shirt down. Cheaper than nursing tops and they haven't stretched.I buy a size bigger than my normal size to accomodate my monster oobs.

missorinoco · 30/09/2009 10:50

Read boobs for oobs!

TheMightyToosh · 30/09/2009 10:57

Yes the H&M ones are very good. Not a particularly big choice of styles/colours, but very practical and kept their shape well.

MrsBadger · 30/09/2009 10:58

yes yes vests under normal tops - IME you need ones with thin bra-like straps so they stretch

or wear a boob tube under a normal top

wellbalanced · 30/09/2009 17:31

I wear bump band under normal tops...

www.newlook.co.uk/1647481/164748199/ProductDetails.aspx

BelleWatling · 30/09/2009 17:42

I wear this

cassell · 30/09/2009 17:56

I generally go for a shirt/top you can undo over a vest top and then unbutton the top layer a bit and pull down the vest top. I couldn't get on with proper nursing tops!

cece · 30/09/2009 18:00

I've never heard of breast feeding tops!?

I wear just normal clothes and pull my top up to feed. Isn't that what most people do? Although I do like the idea of wearing a vest underneath to cover your tummy. I am usually more conscious of that showing than my boobs! Might try that when it gets colder. Too hot at the moment to wear a top and a vest.

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