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twin pack nursing bras £11.25

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eastmidlandsnightnanny · 09/08/2010 11:14

I just ordered these if use codes can get for £11.25 delivered which is cheap.

www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10001_10001_152010202123_-1?breadcrumb=Home%7ESale%7EWomen

Use code SHD1 for free delivery
Use code PKCP for 10% off (if doesnt work try PY4P)

just seperate them by a comma in the promotional code box.

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parkj83 · 09/08/2010 11:36

cool! thank you :) x

AnnaAug · 09/08/2010 11:48

Oh fab, thanks - had just reconciled myself to the thought of having to pay £28 for Mothercare set and then postage!

LetsHaveAnotherOne · 09/08/2010 12:21

Thank You! I got 2 packs - the system didn't want to accept the codes from me (though I'm not a registered customer) but I got free post at checkout anyway - and £12.50 for a 2 pack of nursing bra's is a fab bargain even without an extra 10% off!

nunnie · 09/08/2010 12:45

They are a great price and lovely but sadly not got my size :(

PickleSarnie · 09/08/2010 12:58

Oooh, they do big-bap sizes too! Lovely.

How do I guage though how much bigger I'm going to get though? I'm currently 34 weeks and have gone up from a 34F to a 36G but I've no idea how much I'll expand by the end of it.

LetsHaveAnotherOne · 09/08/2010 14:07

I think you do get bigger in the last few weeks - temporarily - with hormones, milk coming in, water retention, then after a few weeks you go back a bit smaller again. So maybe the 36G will be okay for you - and wear on the loosest hook setting right after baby is born.

PickleSarnie · 09/08/2010 14:24

Thanks for that! They always look fairly stretchy too so I assume there's room for a bit of error?

I have so far resisted ditching my underwire but I guess I'm going to have to admit defeat soon and buy some of those really attractive nursing ones!

eastmidlandsnightnanny · 09/08/2010 15:41

I tried there measuring guide (I am 36 +4) and gave up as made me smaller than normal!!

I was measured at 11wks and was a 34c (had been a 34b) but that didnt fit well and she had said initially 34d - did trust her so carried on with 34b bras and breasts havent really grown at all and my bras are comfy.

so I decided to buy a 36C literally a cup size and back size bigger than now.

apparently these are excellent nursing bras. I liked the fact they were both white all be it one has a pattern as didnt want a black one as all other twin packs seem to have and these are not lacy which I hate!!

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MumtoF · 09/08/2010 20:22

Generally your back size reverts to pre-pregnancy size (unless you have gained loads of weight as back size growth is due to expanding size of ribs rather than weight gain) so if you are a 36 in pregnancy order a 34. However, the cup size will be dramatically different for the first few months of feeding. Think I went from 34D pre-pregnancy to 34G or H last time. Not sure there is a formula for calculating though.

GokWannabe · 09/08/2010 21:07

Thanks, I've been after some new bras for ages and I love the Miriam Stoppard nursing bras.

SHD1 for free delivery worked for me but the PKCP for 10% off (and the PY4P) didn't work, it said they were invalid codes, so maybe they have stopped them?

eastmidlandsnightnanny · 11/08/2010 09:28

Mine arrived yesterday lovely lovely bras so pleased with them for the price.

Mine are a little tight when tried on, have 4 hooks and had on loosest hook so a 36 back was good idea as should fit once baby arrives.

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