I have a few from when I had DD but not enough. What kind do you like for everyday and what kind do you wear at night? I am a DD/E so I have to have something with some support.
I prefer an underwire for more support, but if you don't, Medela also makes some no-wire options. I've tried other brands, and Medela was by far my favorite - the most supportive and well made.
ETA: JCPenney usually puts them on sale, but if you can't wait, I would search other sites for lower prices.
I wish the Motherhood brand had worked for me b/c they were a great price point compared to others... they weren't supportive enough for me After trying several brands, IMO/E Anita bras were simply the best for support if you're in the DD+ range (I was a DD/DDD/DDDD while nursing)
You can definitely find them online for less, but I always bought them at Nordstrom b/c if it wasn't comfortable after a wear or two, they would still kindly exchange it without issue (only had to do this once, and felt bad doing it b/c they're so expensive...but they were great about it). Also, I was able to get away with having two, and would just hand wash one overnight - dry super-quick
I wish the Motherhood brand had worked for me b/c they were a great price point compared to others... they weren't supportive enough for me After trying several brands, IMO/E Anita bras were simply the best for support if you're in the DD+ range (I was a DD/DDD/DDDD while nursing)
You can definitely find them online for less, but I always bought them at Nordstrom b/c if it wasn't comfortable after a wear or two, they would still kindly exchange it without issue (only had to do this once, and felt bad doing it b/c they're so expensive...but they were great about it). Also, I was able to get away with having two, and would just hand wash one overnight - dry super-quick
I wish the Motherhood brand had worked for me b/c they were a great price point compared to others... they weren't supportive enough for me After trying several brands, IMO/E Anita bras were simply the best for support if you're in the DD+ range (I was a DD/DDD/DDDD while nursing)
You can definitely find them online for less, but I always bought them at Nordstrom b/c if it wasn't comfortable after a wear or two, they would still kindly exchange it without issue (only had to do this once, and felt bad doing it b/c they're so expensive...but they were great about it). Also, I was able to get away with having two, and would just hand wash one overnight - dry super-quick
Re: please rec your nursing bra
I wore a G cup while nursing. For night, I liked the Medela comfort nursing bra:
https://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=PRD&ItemID=161a3c6&Nao=0&hdnOnGo=true&Ne=840+4+877+878+5+961+6+29+3+598+11+15+12+506+10+23+585+596+1031+8+18+904+903+969+949+833&Ntt=medela&SearchString=medela&N=4294959029&SO=0&PSO=0&CmCatId=searchresults
For daytime, I liked Medela Seamless Underwire nursing bra:
https://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=STY&ItemID=161a432&Nao=0&hdnOnGo=true&Ne=840+4+877+878+5+961+6+29+3+598+11+15+12+506+10+23+585+596+1031+8+18+904+903+969+949+833&Ntt=medela&SearchString=medela&N=4294959029&SO=0&PSO=0&CmCatId=searchresults
I prefer an underwire for more support, but if you don't, Medela also makes some no-wire options. I've tried other brands, and Medela was by far my favorite - the most supportive and well made.
ETA: JCPenney usually puts them on sale, but if you can't wait, I would search other sites for lower prices.
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After trying several brands, IMO/E Anita bras were simply the best for support if you're in the DD+ range
(I was a DD/DDD/DDDD while nursing)
You can definitely find them online for less, but I always bought them at Nordstrom b/c if it wasn't comfortable after a wear or two, they would still kindly exchange it without issue (only had to do this once, and felt bad doing it b/c they're so expensive...but they were great about it). Also, I was able to get away with having two, and would just hand wash one overnight - dry super-quick
This is similar to the one I had:
https://shop.nordstrom.com/s/2983342?origin=related-2983342-0-0-1
Think breakoutbras.com has them discounted...
I find the Bravado Body Silk Seamless bra to be the most comfortable and supportive, especially in the early weeks.
I also like their nursing tanks and "allure" underwire bras. I found all of them at Nordstroms.
I also have their soft cup sleeping bra but wouldn't recommend it if you need a lot of support.
Congrats on your little one