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pleeease recommend a padded/moulded maternity bra

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mad4mybaby · 11/05/2008 19:49

Got measured at the w/e and have gone up a cup size. Havbe been wearing a padded and underwired la senza bra. I hate the normal maternity bras as my boobs look smaller than they are and hate worrying about pointed nips in the cold!

Im basically after what i have but non wired pref. Wwith a bit of padding/moulding to give a nice shape and is comfy. Is there such a thing?

Last pregnancy i managed to wear exactly the same padded/underwired bra all way through but wont be able to this time sadly!

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Leenie · 11/05/2008 20:30

Believe it or not Marks and spencers are really good, i just recently got a couple of nice padded bra not underwired, really comfotable and not maternity, also really inexpensive, they do a good economy range and its buy one get one half price (or something like that), i think i paid just £12 for two,

BroccoliSpears · 11/05/2008 20:37

I bought a fuschia pink padded moulded unwired feeding bra in Mothercare a few weeks back. Think they did normal colours too.

puppydavies · 11/05/2008 21:14

i have a nice padded bf bra from topshop.

justjules · 11/05/2008 21:21

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FrannyandZooey · 11/05/2008 21:24

m+s
black with a pink bow on
nice shape
good price

jessikart · 11/05/2008 22:44

My M&S padded one kept folding over under my boobs which didn't feel very supportive, but I just bought a Bravado from Blooming Marvellous which is blimming marvellous! It looks like a sports bra from the back, but like a normal bra from the front and I can't sing its praises highly enough...especially as they can be used for nursing afterwards.

jessikart · 11/05/2008 22:47

Meant to add - my M&S never seemed to have a bra fitter lady available when I went, so I didn't get to be measured properly when I went there. It may be I just needed a bit more help in being sized up!

pregnancy1 · 12/05/2008 08:14

I have the M&S one and found it great early on (v comfy), but when I reached a certain size they provided no support whatsoever. Plus they don't go above a D.
Believe it or not I found mothercare the best. I'm not sure if it's quite what you're after, but they have a bra in the moda range which is v thinly padded all over (same as the M&S ones FrannyandZooey mentioned). V comfy and v supportive (and no one would know you are cold/the air con is too high!).

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