thread: bellybras??

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    bellybras??

    I was on a website and saw an ad for belly bras.. Was wondering if anyone has used them and if they are worth buying???

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    Would that be similar to a belly belt, or a maternity belt? If so I used one to death when I was pregnant with the twins. I wore it under my jeans and just left them unbuttoned which meant I didn't need maternity trousers at all. I also used it postnatally when lifting my top to breastfeed as it allowed be to not scare random people with my saggy, baggy, post baby belly The one I had was like a boob tube but for the belly.

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    Its sort of like a belly belt, but its like a singlet that you can wear with or without a bra... Its similar in price to my usual mat bras, and it does claim to give added support to belly back and whatnot..
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    No, they're like singlets, but with supportive elastic under where the belly sits. I had one, it helped me feel supported, from memory.

    Oops, must have posted at the same time

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    They sound good. I would have worn one if I had known they existed

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    I loved mine!!!
    Awesome support on my lower belly which eased the weight put on my pelvis.

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    Where can i get one?

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    oh these sound fantastic, being pregnant with my 3rd i bought some of those 'Aah Bra's' off TV and they are fantastic and comfy for my growing boobs this time around they do still ache but nothing like with a normal bra

    i might have a look at these

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    Yeah I thought they looked comfy, and Im due for some new bras too..

    And at the same price as my usual mat bras, Im liking the idea of the added support, I would love something for tummy this time round!

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    Fwiw I loved the bonds mat singlets. They're long enough to cover the tum and keep your back warm, plus the bra part is a bit more supportive.

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    Fwiw I lived the bonds mat singlets. They're long enough to cover the Tim and keep your back warm, plus the bra part is a bit more supportive.
    I love those, although unfortuantely for me, bonds mat singlets do go up to my size.. well that I have been able to find anywhere. I have one that I fit into now, but it wont be long before my cup size is too big for it.

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    Aw, shame