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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Pretty, comfortable support bras?

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franch · 22/03/2005 08:47

Wore the basic Mothercare ones last time round but could really do with something prettier this time ....

Not keen on Bravissimo, Elle McPherson doesn't seem to fit me ... not looking for anything particularly fancy, just something vaguely nice

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franch · 22/03/2005 13:34

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Mum2Ela · 22/03/2005 13:38

Will you be breastfeeding? I bought nursing bras to wear at the later stages of pregnancy, saved buying them later on.

I have several from mothercare and they are not too bad actually (I know you said you didn't likme them).

I can't do links but on the mothercare website under nursing bras, there is a black fashion one at the bottom of the first page and in my store (its not on-line) I got a green one with pink on the straps (sounds gross but it is nice!).

franch · 22/03/2005 13:42

Thanks Mum2Ela - yes I did the same with nursing bras last time but I'm only 16 weeks at the moment so not in my full glory yet IYKWIM Will check out the new Mothercare styles though - thanks

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franch · 22/03/2005 15:43

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franch · 23/03/2005 08:41

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Joseyjo · 23/03/2005 17:16

franch - have you tried figleaves? not a massive range, but a few pretty things.
also, john lewis do maternity bras (although mostly boring!!)
other than that, the catalogues all do them:
jojomamanbebe and blooming marvellous might be worth a look.
sorry for the lack of links, but google is a wonderful thing!!
hope that helps...

franch · 23/03/2005 19:30

Thanks Joseyjo - have looked at the catalogues but not figleaves, will give them a try

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franch · 23/03/2005 19:59

Mum2Ela I finally got round to looking at the Mothercare site - their styles are a big improvement on a couple of years ago - may go for one of these - thanks

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Mum2Ela · 24/03/2005 18:32

They are pretty thick too which means you cannot see any of the breast pad (if you wear them) thru your clothes. Cor, I sound like I work for them!

franch · 24/03/2005 19:25

Have just ordered a couple from M/care

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