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Good Bras for Large Breasted Women, During Pregnancy and Nursing

I am 6 months pregnant and need help finding good, comfortable, supportive bras for the rest of my pregnancy and the next 2 years of nursing. I measure a 40DD but know I'll get even bigger over the next 4 months.

Which bras have you found work well? I'm willing to shop anywhere and pay any price to find comfort and function.

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I was a 32F after my daughter was born and went through many bras trying to find a good fit, comfort, and functionality. My favorites are the Elle McPherson Intimates from Nordstrom's (I ordered online).

I've always like playtex bras for support. Try www.jms.com. What I've done is to go to the Hanes, Bali outlet and find a bra I like, then I go online and order several.

Bravado bras are mighty comfortable -- I am a D not pregnant, an H when initially breast feeding. I had to give mine away to friends when I was done having kids because otherwise I would still be wearing them right now, and my husband suggested I get some "grown up" bras... sigh, I miss them.

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Here are a few place to look:
http://www.biggerbras.com
http://ladygrace.com

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I really liked Breakout bras online. Also, I shopped at Allure in Brookfield, WI. I wear a 44H so there were no actual stores that had them big enough for me...jus online. Good luck!

Bravado bras are mighty comfortable -- I am a D not pregnant, an H when initially breast feeding. I had to give mine away to friends when I was done having kids because otherwise I would still be wearing them right now, and my husband suggested I get some "grown up" bras... sigh, I miss them.

I really liked this one: http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?DeptID=51669&CatI...

I am larger than a DDD when nursing and this one worked well. Good luck!
J.

One of my favorite sites is breakoutbras.com. They have a fairly good selection of nursing bras in larger cup sizes. Some of my favorites are by Bravado and Freya. They also have a really good section on measuring for correct fit, which I found quite helpful. This may not apply to you, but I think that a lot of stores will try to squeeze women into DD bras because that is the largest cup size they carry. Even if you are an F or G or whatever, they just bump up the band size to get you into that DD.
Good luck in your search, the right bra makes a big difference, especially when nursing.

I've always like playtex bras for support. Try www.jms.com. What I've done is to go to the Hanes, Bali outlet and find a bra I like, then I go online and order several.

There's a place in Bloomington called Bravo Bras. You have to have an appointment, but they measure and make sure that the bra will fit you comfortably. I bought 2 nursing bras from them, and was quite pleased with them.

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Good luck!

Lady Grace http://ladygrace.com/Default.asp?bhcd2=1272308222

I wear a K cup. If you think it's hard finding a DD, you can imagine what it's like when you wear a size most people think doesn't exist. The carry up to an L cup -- and their prices are very reasonable. I was paying $75 dollars or more per bra before I found them, now I have several supportive bras that I've gotten for about $35.

Of the nursing bras.. I liked the Goddess Comfort Zone http://ladygrace.com/goddess-comfort-zone-nursing-bra/p/2... I was wearing it as soon as I had my son, and the lactation consultant was asking me where I got it.

The have a great staff -- if you call and talk to them, they can help you with sizing, and how to deal with variance between brands.

Lady Grace is my only source for bras now. If they vanish I am SOL. ;)

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