So i have basically not been wearing a real bra for about a month now - the tatas have expanded too much. I wear a camisole with a built in bra that does okay and i stick little pads in there for coverage. This seems to be the most comfortable. Im 28 weeks and I went from a C to bigger than a DD (as i found out this weekend when bra shopping at target). Nothing fits! I had to buy a bra because I was in a wedding so I found a 38DD in leopard (not my style but it was either that or flame red) that was also a nursing bra, so I hoped that at least I could get double use out of it after my little girl comes. Well after only a few hours of wearing it I was done. I had my husband take the underwire out the next day and everytime I bend over, one boob completely falls out!
So what do you ladies use for bras? I have never found a maternity/nursing bra that is comfortable. This is what Im looking for in ideal bra world if you can help me out
Tan/neutral in color, padded so the headlights dont show, no underwire, full coverage, straps that can be adjusted all the way down to the bottom and preferably $30 or less. Needing like a 36-38E? I live in the middle of corn so we have walmart, jcp, kmart and kohls. If i drive an hour away we have a leggs/hanes/bali outlet. HELP! i cant go braless forever.
Re: help with bras
I think you should go and get sized professionally. A good fitting bra makes all the difference in the world. I had bought some bigger bras and they were not fitting right. Kind of same situation as you-really painful underwire and just uncomfortable in general.
I went to a store for breastfeeding bras and supplies and had a fitting. Turns what I was wearing was too big around and too small in cup size. Putting on a bra that fit felt like heaven. I even wore it home.
BFP #2: 8.31.16 Dx w/ GD @ 28w DD Born @ 36w: 4.21.17
I could never find a comfortable nursing bra with DS. All of them dug into my skin or gave no support.....after several professional fittings. I just received this bra and love it. https://www.bravadodesigns.com/shop/the-body-silk-seamless-nursing-bra
There are no wires but it still fills very supportive. It also appears it is going to be very comfortable during nursing. It is a little more expensive than what you want to spend, but IMO it is worth it. Also, check online where to buy. Some hospitals carry them in there shop and I found the hospital by me (and I live in BFE, too) has a certified fitter as well. GL!
The bravado body silk seamless is the best bra i've found. runs small, though, and the size chart on amazon is a bit confusing. They also sell this on target.com, i don't think its available in the target stores. This is the size chart from the packaging, i would recommend to go up one size from what's suggested, it will give you more room in either direction as you grow and shrink:
Use current measurements to find rib band (inches) and cup size.
Small - 32B, 32C 32D, 32DD, 32E, 34B, 34C, 36B
Medium - 32DDD,32F, 34D, 34DD, 34DDD, 34E, 34F, 36C, 36D, 38B, 38C, 38D, 40B, 40C
Large - 36DD, 36E, 36DDD, 36F, 38DD, 38E, 38DDD, 38F, 40D, 40E, 40DD, 42B, 42C, 42D, 44B, 44C, 44D, 46B
XL - 40DDD, 40F, 42DD, 42DDD, 42E, 42F, 44DD, 44DDD, 44E, 44F, 46C, 46D, 46DD, 46DDD, 46E, 46F
Again this the size chart from the package, i recommend going up one size for a better fit (if the chart says your a L, get a XL instead, even if you think it might be too big, they run that small).
Features:
Removable molded foam cups, for the option of a thicker cup lining to hide nipples and breast pads when you need it.
Comfortable stretch fabric and wide elastic banding provides proper support without an underwire.
Fully adjustable in shoulder straps (goes all the way up and down), and 4 hooks in back to adjust between 2-3 rib band and 2-3 cup sizes as your breast change during pregnancy and breast feeding -- big win for me because i hate bra shopping and this thing should get me through the next year.
Nursing clips, hooks and seams lie flat and the bra is very comfortable. I'm on bedrest and have been sleeping in it for the last 5 weeks without any problems of it digging into my skin or creating sore spots.
Full coverage, no chance of falling out.
It is a bit more expensive than what your price range is (i found them online between $44-50), but totally worth it in quality, fit and comfort. i bought 2 bras and i haven't needed anything else.
You can also check out the reviews on amazon.com, make sure its the "bravado body silk seamless" as bravado makes a bunch of styles of maternity bra and this is the only one that meets all your criteria.
Good luck!