My bras are starting to get uncomfortably tight and I am actually spilling out of a couple. I'm wondering what to do about bra shopping. Is it best to get measured (I'm kind of afraid that it's going to be uncomfortable/painful) or trial and error? How many should I get at this point? I was thinking maybe just 2 for now. Those of you who have done this before, how many times did you have to go out and get new bras?
I hate bra shopping as it is so I'm not looking forward to the constantly changing boob situation!
Re: BTDT Mamas - The Bra Situation
BFP#3 9-4-13 Benjamin Lee born 4-28-14
@mattsgirl2004 - I live in sports bras at home normally too, even when not pregnant! I think I am going to need to switch to more supportive ones, though. My current ones are comfy but won't last.
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
Any ladies (in particular plus ladies) that are looking for an incredibly comfortable bra - I recommend the Contour made by Addition Elle. I absolutely love these bras and have been wearing the same style for 6 years.
BFP #1 - 3/23/13 // EDD - 11/27/13 // M/MC - 5/3/13 // D&C - 5/4/13
BFP #2 - 8/26/13 // EDD - 5/10/14 // Born 5/18/14
Jess & Adam, married 2009, precious Audrey born in 2011. BFP 1/6/13, 6-wk MMC discovered at 9 wks 2/11/13. D&C 2/18/13, second D&C 4/23/13 for retained placenta.
BFP 8/24/13!! EDD 5/1/14, delivered healthy and sweet Zoey Leanne on 5/5/14 by repeat c-section.
It made me feel sad that I went to Motherhood Mat. and asked for a transitional sports bra, and the highest they went was an XL (the band didn't even go over my shoulders). Going to Wal-Mart tomorrow to get me one.
Define expensive. Bras in a box are rarely good quality (I would say NEVER for a bigger busted gal), but you can get them at a decent price.
I love my bras and I wear a 40DD (I was a 40D a few weeks ago...). I get mine from Addition Elle and they are $49.99 a piece (there are some other styles that can go up to $59.99). They are excellent quality and hold my puppies in place! They start at 36C (some styles) and go up to 44DDD. If you are a G or H, which you likely will grow into, the Contour line carries these cup sizes. (You mentioned E or larger. For ladies confused by European sizing, a DD is an E and a DDD is an F).
If you live in Canada/US, they ship. If you live in Canada, go to one of their stores if possible. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and they usually have a sale on bras. In stores, the sale is October 5-10th and is $20 off each bra.
BFP #1 - 3/23/13 // EDD - 11/27/13 // M/MC - 5/3/13 // D&C - 5/4/13
BFP #2 - 8/26/13 // EDD - 5/10/14 // Born 5/18/14
Me: 31, DH: 34, Married 5/29/05
BFP #1: 6/22/10, EDD 3/6/11, DS born 2/25/11 @ 38w5d
BFP #2: 7/27/13, EDD 4/9/14, CP 8/3/13
BFP #3: 8/31/13, EDD 5/10/13, DD born med-free 5/9/14 @ 39w6d