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Can anyone suggest a good sleep bra?

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seabuckthorn · 27/07/2012 16:18

I'm sore, uncomfy and starting to leak a bit...so attractive. I can't get on with support vests so a sleep bra or just comfy bra it is.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

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Lexiindisguise · 27/07/2012 17:12

I bought some from Mothercare, they are really comfy to sleep in.

PickleSarnie · 27/07/2012 17:12

Bravado nursing bras are fab. So comfy yet quite supportive and don't give you that weird pointy boob thing that a lot of non wired bras do. I slept in them for 6 months whilst feeding DS.

snickers251 · 27/07/2012 17:17

With my first pg I lived in these cheapy crop top bra type things from primark which gave me security as well as holding in my bra pads, I'm currently 6 weeks pg and using them again to help with the soreness at night. They're a godsend for me! Xx

Badgerina · 27/07/2012 18:41

Anther vote for Bravado. Body silk are the best.

peeriebear · 27/07/2012 18:43

How big do these support bras go up to? I'm currently a 36GG :( and 34wks pg. Sick of my stupid massive boobs flopping everywhere when I try to turn over in bed. Feel all sweaty and sloppy and hate them. Grrrr!!

OooohShiny · 27/07/2012 18:51

I bought those JML belvia ones and although support wise they are not brilliant (but then at my size not many non-wired bras provide brilliant support) but they meant I was very comfy at night

BionicEmu · 27/07/2012 19:09

I don't know about bras, but I swear by Bravissimo's racer-back pj top. It's easily the comfiest thing I've ever owned, somehow supportive but nothing digs in, can hardly tell you're wearing anything except that you're supported. Aand you can get it to fit a 36GG :)

seabuckthorn · 27/07/2012 22:31

Thanks all, I'll check the Bravado one out and look in Mothercare.
I have seen a racerback bra in JoJo I think but wasn't sure.
When the heck did underwear get so complicated!
I hated wearing a bra in bed last time so this time I'm going to get a decent bra!

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VegemiteSandwich · 28/07/2012 08:44

I'm 20 weeks now, but my boobs have been brings-tears-to-the-eyes painful since week 7. I bought a bravissimo pyjama top (it has a lot of built in support) and this has saved me.

MyNameIsSuz · 28/07/2012 09:48

I second the Belvia bras - I bought them because it was convenient, I live in a small town and they sell them in Boots, but they are super comfy! Don't believe what the adverts say about them giving you a nice shape, I wouldn't wear one out in public, but to sleep in they are perfect.

Wildwaterfalls · 28/07/2012 17:13

Another vote for Mothercare sleep bras. Very comfy and (haven't had a chance to try this yet) feels like they might also work quite well for breast feeding.

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