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post #1 of 6
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with ds1 I used the medela soft-cup and underwire styles. I liked both but would like some other recommendations. What nursing bras are you liking?
post #2 of 6
Very proud of myself...larger busted girl here...

I bought some bali and werner bras and had a local seamstress turn them into nursing bras.

That and my goddess bra are my fav.

I have bravado, anita and some motherhoods, that I will wear when these boobies calm down. They are huge!
post #3 of 6
teensy boobs here -- I am living in the nursing tanks. I also have a bravado that rocks.
post #4 of 6
Another large busted gal here 40H I have 2 bravado bras and love them. I have the supreme nursing bra that I wear during the day and a Original nursing bra with snaps that I wear at night. The supreme nursing bra has no elasticity in the band so I don't wear it at night, instead wear the other which is like a sports bra.

Before my milk came in I bought one from Walmart that I wear on laundry day, and refuse to step foot outside because it serves no purpose except to keep my nursing pads in place.
post #5 of 6
Depending on when ds nursed I go from a full C to an F/G so I wear the Gillian/O'Malley maternity and nursing tanks from target. I also have a few soft "wrap" style sleep bras from LLL & motherhood maternity.

I'm not fond of anything too fitted since I'll inevitably spill over the sides or have it half fall off after a feed. I've tried a few "sexy" bras from bravado after dd2 but they just don't fit long term and my budget requires things that work!
post #6 of 6
I'm still wearing my bravado originals (ratty as they are) from 2006. I did buy myself a new bra that I'm loving and it is AFFORDABLE! Dynabelly molded cup nursing bra. (Nicki's Diapers carries them.) $13.99!!! It is really nice for me, since I block feed and my boobs are always 2 different sizes at any given time- the "molding" gives a more even appearance (nice under shirts when going out in public.) It is a little harder to get the cups out of the way to nurse because they are stiffer, so I just wear my ratty old bravados around the house. Dynabelly also makes an affordable nursing tank. Speaking of these types of things...anyone have any favorite nursing pads? I've been using Medela disposible, because the Medela washable ones are doing NOTHING for me ATM.
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