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I'm 34 weeks in and my boobs just keep growing! I've bought a non-wired bra which is nice but it's still a bit uncomfortable after a few hours wear. Can anyone recommend which nursing bra or sleep bra to get (as in brand and which store) please???.

I've gone from a 34 D to 36 FF and still growing!

I want something stretchy but supportive and don't want to spend a fortune.

Any thoughts would be much appreciated :-)

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pepagonzal

Hi!

I was about your same size when I was 34 week. I bought an Emma-Jane sleeping bra (and also for nursing during the night) from Asos. It wasn't expensive at all.

For the day I bought two Bravado Sublime nursing bra's. I wanted to have a nice, pretty bra. Something just a little bit sexier than regular nursing bra's. I bought them nursingbra-shop.co.uk/ It cheaper than John Lewis or the Bravado site.

I didn't know what size to get, so I went first to John Lewis where they have a proper fitting service for moms to be.

I hope this can help you! And the best of luck for the time is left before your baby arrive!!!

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Hopeful15

Hi, I found nirvana with Asda comfort bra - like a t-shirt bra - costs £6 - extra large. Not flattering or pretty but supremely comfortable. I've bought my nursing bras from Jojo Maman Baby - think they were £10 each but not used them yet.

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craftingfoxcub

Hi, I got measured in mothercare at 38 weeks, as advised, and found that by the time the baby was here the sizing was completely wrong and the bras I bought in the right size from mothercare shrunk when washed and were really uncomfortable, except for the sleep bras. I have found marks and Spencer's nursing bras comfortable but I would get one nursing bra and a couple of sleep bras (they can be used in the day around the house for nursing fairly easily too, and then get more once you milk supply is in and settled around 4 or 5 weeks after. Wearing a wrong sized nursing bra made mummy breasts extremely painful and doctors suspected mastitis, so given that I nearly ended up with antibiotics for a small bra it's really worth getting the right size at the right time!

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adeline123

I find the Royce nursing bras very comfortable, I purchased them from Amazon so able to return very easily if wrong size ordered.

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