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Bra Size
Asked by S.B. from Cincinnati
on June 20, 2009
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I've been boggled by the bra fitting issue since having kids. I was a respectable B cup pre-kids but after I've finished nursing my 2nd child, I'm not even really an A...
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- I'd recommend going to Victoria Secret or JCPenney and having them do a bra fitting on you. They would be able to help you find a good bra
- I agree with the other ladies. Go to a store and get fitted. Lots of places do it now and it only takes a quick second. I'm having the opposite problem as you, I just ...
- Actually you can be fitted for bras at certain stores, and don't be embarassed to use them for that purpose. Victoria Secrect, Fredricks, Macys and Nordstrom's will a...
Bra Question
Asked by Y.D. from Dallas
on January 12, 2008
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Ok, so I was browsing through some of the Christmas pictures and I noticed that in the pictures of me sitting down my breasts look as though they are awfully close to ...
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- Go to Victoria's Secret - not for the bras, but for the fitting (FYI, Fredrick's of Hollywood also has great sizers). The sales people are specially trained to get yo...
- Lane Bryant are the best bras in the world i am 42c and they have never looked better they are were they are supposed to be and my sister started wearing them and we n...
- I'm plus sized too and when I stopped nursing last month I could only fit into my nursing bra!! (No wires or support...ugh!) My hubby got me two FABULOUS bras from CAC...
Looking for Good Bras
Asked by J.S. from Chicago
on April 9, 2008
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Hi Moms! I am 33 years old and have 2 beautiful kids. My problem is that with each child my chest has gotten bigger, not smaller. I have gone from a 36C to a 38DD. ...
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- I think Victoria's Secret does a horrible job at accommodating women with large breasts. Their bras just aren't supportive enough. If you really want a good bra--it ...
- Nordstrom is the BEST! They are widely known across America for being the best bra fitters. Google Oprah and Nordstrom. She did a show a couple years back about it,...
- One of my girlfriends really likes the store "Soma" which is a divsion of Chicos. She swears by their bras (and hates VS.) Good luck with the girls, :)
Under Pressure
Asked by N.P. from San Francisco
on August 28, 2010
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My husband lost his job about two weeks ago and the shell shock is just about wearing off. He's applied for unemployment and those funds will keep the mortgage note pa...
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- Make sure your house is insured for current day re-building costs. P..
- I am so sorry! I was spell bound reading your post, I forgot that i was reading on Mamapedia, and just got lost in the first chapter of a book! I think that afte...
- I know you're not expecting any answers, and I don't really have any. I just wanted to say that we'll be keeping you & your family in our thoughts & prayers. If yo...
Looking for "Supportive" Maternity Swim Suits
Asked by C.C. from Chicago
on June 1, 2010
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Before I was pregnant I was a D cup - can still fit in D cups but am alot fuller than before. Am looking for any swimsuits that have underwire or are supportive in the...
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- I got one recently at LandsEnd.com . I am 28 weeks and a G cup. I could squeeze the "girls" into one of their DDD suits and the lower part was comfortable around my ba...
- Don't know what size you are or how comfortable you are with your body... but after I had baby (lots of belly stretch marks & huge tatas) I found a wonderful suit (cov...
- I'm taking a "pregnancy plunge" swim class this summer, and the instructor recommends that instead of trying to find a supportive swimsuit, we buy a supportive sports ...
Ad. Opinions
Asked by S.J. from New York
on November 22, 2010
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I’ve been saving money for 3 years now to get breast augmentation. In the past few months I have been doing a lot of research and visited with 3 Doctors. In Januar...
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- This is a very personal decision and it is YOUR body, not hubby's. I am 5'5", petite, 116#, size 0-2 depending on designer, tiny waist, small hips. My boobs are n...
- Speaking from experience, do your research on back pain caused from having a D cup and a small body frame.
- HA! I have DD boobs (natural and I am far shorter than you). My husband adores them, I do not. I think a large C/small D cup would be perfect. Given that you are r...
Anyone Ever Had a 'Tummy Tuck"? Will You Share Your Experience with Me?
Asked by C.A. from Los Angeles
on July 14, 2008
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I would like to hear about the post op pain, (if you had a pain pump)how bad compared to labor or some other thing it can be compared to, how long it was really bad, w...
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- Dear C., I have never had plastic surgery, however I have taken care of patients who have. The 2 women I took care of recently who had tummy tucks had A LOT of pa...
- Hi C., My mom had one done last year - she's in her mid sixties. She likes the fact that her stomach looks better now but she was in pain for quite awhile. I think ...
- Hi C., I am 32 and had a tummy tuck back in 2004. To tell you the truth I really had NO PAIN. I think it depends on the person and their way of thinking. I have hea...
Seeking Recommendations and Warnings for Dual Electric Breast Pumps
Asked by V.E. from Albany
on June 12, 2009
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I will be breastfeeding my second child after he is born in late July/early August. I breastfed my first son about four years ago, and used a simple hand operated brea...
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- I used the Ameda purely yours breast pump. It worked great and I had no problems with it. I nursed for 10 months so it got a lot of use! Plus its a lot less expensiv...
- Loved the Medela! It had all of the "extra" attachments (including a car adapter), which was great. My sister will be using mine after her twins and she just bought ...
- Hey V., Just like you my kids are four years apart. I had my daughter this past April so the age difference will be good for you. Anyway, I recommend Medela pump...
That's Ok, Maybe NEXT Month I Can Buy......
Asked by T.N. from Albany
on April 18, 2011
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Listen, I am SICK AND TIRED of ratty ole towels! Holey, stringy, faded, mismatched, gnarly, scratchy towels! I want some BIG WHITE FLUFFY NEW towels, LOTS of them, in ...
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- Towels are like sheets. They wear out and get hard to deal with. They NEED replacing once in a while. ("Need" is the operative word here!) I have a whole list of...
- For Real! I have said that about wash rags for the past year! lol. I did finally go out and just get them b/c I was tired of all the fraying strings on them while wa...
- Yep! A haircut (last one was September), new filters for my vacuum (we've been using the same ones for 6 years - they're washable but are disintegrating), new bras, ne...
Considering Breastfeeding...
Asked by K.L. from Des Moines
on August 17, 2010
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My husband and I have just started trying to have our second child and I've been considering breastfeeding. I didn't with my first, who turned out perfect:), but I hav...
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- I used both breast and formula with both of mine, and it worked great for us. I could breast feed when I had time and it gave me that closeness, and when I was out an...
- I bottle-fed my first two w/out ever trying breastfeeding, both girls are happy and healthy children and I was happy w/ formula feeding. When we were expecting our th...
- I really wanted to BF my first and I tried so hard day and night. We had all kinds of problems with latching, milk supply, flat nipples...you name it! I started pump...