Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Oh I almost forgot! One more nursing question

I hated nursing bras.  When I started EPing, I went out and bought three nice, real bras and I was so happy about it.

But i think i'm going to need something a little more BFing friendly if we're going to keep this up--especially for when were at my parents or the ILs, etc.

I'm thinking about getting a couple of tanks that I can wear  under my clothes instead of a bra--which means they'd have to be lined/padded.

Any suggestions?  I don't really have tons of money to spend on this kind of thing, so cost is an issue too

Re: Oh I almost forgot! One more nursing question

  • I gave up on the nursing bras and just lift up my own nice ones. It works fine.
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  • why do they need to be lined/padded? I would just buy some of target's nursing tanks and wear a nursing pad. 

    I think it's much more comfortable to wear a nursing bra under my clothes though.  Tanks were good when ds was a newborn and I was still getting the hang of things, but now I never wear them. hth

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  • I seriously love my bravado body seamless bras. They are pricey but they've been so worth it!!  I know you said price was an issue, but I'm glad I invested some money in them because they are super comfortable and I don't mind wearing them all the time.

    For at home or overnight I just wear a regular shelf bra tank, glamourmom nursing tank or a sleep nursing bra.  The nursing tank is the easiest for wearing under things at home, but its not lined or padded.  I don't think I've seen any inexpensive ones like that. Its one reason I really don't like to wear the tanks out, I just wear them at home now.  Bravado has a tank that had more of a padded cup but I didn't like the tank overall, and its definitely pricey too!

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  • I have a great padded one that I wear for work. It is a little more cumbersome to feed in because of all the padding but it works. Got it from Motherhood.
  • imageToBeMrsT:

    ?I would just buy some of target's nursing tanks and wear a nursing pad.?

    ?

    I do this sometimes.?

  • Like pp, I used to wear just a tank in the beginning, but never do anymore. I can get by with wearing a regular bra and just pulling it up, but I still prefer to wear nursing bras. The Bravado seamless ones are great and super comfy and nicely lined, but they're a little fuller coverage than I like sometimes and are pricey. I recently bought a couple of no-wire nursing bras from Target and they're awesome. They're nicely lined (hard to find at Target sometimes), have a little less coverage (which means I can wear them under v-necks and things without them showing!), and the price was right (I'm guessing around $12-15). Hope that helps.
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    imageToBeMrsT:

     I would just buy some of target's nursing tanks and wear a nursing pad. 

     

    I do this sometimes. 

     I do this all the time.

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