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  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2009
    Bendigo
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    Question Maternity Bras - larger sizes and comfort

    Hi all,

    I have 2 maternity bras but I find that they pull down on my shoulders a lot and cause headaches/tension. Also the brand I do have tends to fall off my shoulders and I'm constantly pulling them up again and again....

    I really need to know from you, what sort of ones you find comfortable. I'm not a small person... I'm around the 18 E-G range depending on what brand. I'm still in some of my old underwire bra's but I have gotten to the point where they are making red marks under my boobs where they are rubbing....

    Its driving me mad, as I don't have too much longer to go and want to be comfortable and happy with the bra I'm wearing, not saying I would rather go bra-less than wear that one again. As much as I like the look of the bras I have (they are oh so pretty) I need support!!

    Help me!!!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
    2,881

    You will probably have to look online as it's almost impossible to find mat bras in the shops at that size. Target do have some non wired normal (not maternity) bras that are size 18E which are very supportive. They are their own brand and are full lace so quite nice really & they have 4 clips at the back so are a bit more supportive than most.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    Southwest Syd
    1,858

    Triumph have a really good bra that comes in large sizes ( I had it in 16H) I got it from Debras here in sydney but they have a webiste.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    43

    lovelies ( ) 0

    I bought two maternity/feeding bras from Zodee online. There are two styles: The Body Silk Seamless Nursing bra and The Original Nursing Bra by Bravado. They are more of a crop top style (you don't have to do them up at the back) and are supportive and very comfortable (enough to sleep in). A bit expensive, but good quality and after wasting money on cheaper less comfortable ones, these are much better value.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2007
    Perth, WA
    839

    I have the same issues and I have found the Triumph ones to be the best in terms of comfort, price and availability. They have a few maternity ones and I just buy them in a couple of colours- they usually have peach, white and black. They are really practical but not the prettiest in the shop. I really don't like Hot Milk at all and many others ie Elle McPherson etc don't fit. The other thing I have done is gone to a specialist lingerie shop where they altered some for me ie I got some Lovable in my cup size but too big in the back which they took a few days to shorten the back. I don't like buying bras online as I have such issues getting them right in real life that I know I can't just buy from measurements online!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
    11,129

    I had some good Triumph bras - bought them through the ABA (Australian Breastfeeding Association) shop (phoned my order through) or you can buy online.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    australia
    68

    I bought two maternity/feeding bras from Zodee online. There are two styles: The Body Silk Seamless Nursing bra and The Original Nursing Bra by Bravado. They are more of a crop top style (you don't have to do them up at the back) and are supportive and very comfortable (enough to sleep in). A bit expensive, but good quality and after wasting money on cheaper less comfortable ones, these are much better value.
    that is where i bought mine from Zodee.