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MSE Pregnancy Club IV

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  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    shellsuit wrote: »
    Steve already thinks I've morphed into my Mother, so Granny knickers won't phase him one bit :rotfl:

    My boobs are huge, that's why I've stuck to underwired till now. I'm a 40e now, maybe I should just go to Asda and take a heap of wired ones in changing room with me and see which feels the best, cos like you, my nipples would be brushing the keyboard in a non wired :o


    I think I'm getting really old.....along with Granny knickers, I think the Triumph 'Doreen' bra looks soooooooo comfortable. :eek: :rotfl:
    See our ASDA dont do decent bras in big sizes :(
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
  • shellsuit
    shellsuit Posts: 24,749 Forumite
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    3onitsway wrote: »
    I got some maternity ones from M&S and they're the most unflattering thing i've ever seen - they just make me look like i've got one big boob!!
    Then I got a couple of plain, non-wired t-shirt bras from Asda, for £6 each i think, they're much better and much more comfy!

    I've managed with normal short style knickers - i found the over the belly ones rolled down!

    Ahh that's sorted then, Asda for bras it is! They have both wired and non wired don't they. Wired for going out in the day and non wired for slobbing around the house. :D

    If the over bump ones roll down too, I wonder wether it might be worth investing in a pair of braces :confused: :rotfl:
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  • shellsuit
    shellsuit Posts: 24,749 Forumite
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    I've had a csection already, and was fine within 2 weeks, I just have this really bad fear that i'm gonna tear from front to back :eek:
    Oh god, please help :rotfl:

    When I was about 14, a friend of mine had a baby. She was 15.

    When she came home with the baby, we asked her about the birth. She said she didn't have any stitches. I thought to myself 'omg you must have a chuff as big as the mersey tunnel :eek: ' (I didn't know at the time that we stretch down there in labour!)

    She said that the midwife told her to listen to her and if she did everything as instructed, she wouldn't tear/rip.

    When I had my kids, I thought of that friend and what she said and did the same.

    I didn't tear/rip/have stitches with my 2. Just a slight graze with each!
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  • shellsuit
    shellsuit Posts: 24,749 Forumite
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    See our ASDA dont do decent bras in big sizes :(

    What size do you need? (Don't say if you're embarrassed to!)

    Try eBay, I've bought loads of brand new tagged underwear from there at really cheap prices.

    If that Freya one fits you like a glove, have a look on eBay for Freya ones in the same size xx
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  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    shellsuit wrote: »
    What size do you need? (Don't say if you're embarrassed to!)

    Try eBay, I've bought loads of brand new tagged underwear from there at really cheap prices.

    If that Freya one fits you like a glove, have a look on eBay for Freya ones in the same size xx
    I'm a 40F
    I always buy from ebay now lol
    And always buy freya.
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
  • shellsuit
    shellsuit Posts: 24,749 Forumite
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    I'm a 40F
    I always buy from ebay now lol
    And always buy freya.

    Is your Asda a small one? My 2 nearest Asda stores both go upto a 40F, maybe even larger!

    I've never had a Freya bra, must have a look at them. I usually get Lepel underwear from eBay x
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  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    morning!

    Our window fitters are here, and they are smoking in the house.

    Just wondered how assertive you'd be while pregnant about people smoking near you?:confused:

    Obviously if you are a smoker or your OH is, then that's something you've entered into willingly, and is down to personal choice. I just wondered if anyone agrees that this feels a bit like it's been thrust upon me!
    ;)

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  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    shellsuit wrote: »
    Is your Asda a small one? My 2 nearest Asda stores both go upto a 40F, maybe even larger!

    I've never had a Freya bra, must have a look at them. I usually get Lepel underwear from eBay x
    It's not massive, i'll have another look when i go in this week for the baby event!
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
  • 3onitsway
    3onitsway Posts: 4,000 Forumite
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    shellsuit wrote: »
    Ahh that's sorted then, Asda for bras it is! They have both wired and non wired don't they. Wired for going out in the day and non wired for slobbing around the house. :D

    If the over bump ones roll down too, I wonder wether it might be worth investing in a pair of braces :confused: :rotfl:


    Mmmm, granny pants with braces! That would be an attractive look :rotfl:
    :beer:
  • astonsmummy
    astonsmummy Posts: 14,219 Forumite
    weezl74 wrote: »
    morning!

    Our window fitters are here, and they are smoking in the house.

    Just wondered how assertive you'd be while pregnant about people smoking near you?:confused:

    Obviously if you are a smoker or your OH is, then that's something you've entered into willingly, and is down to personal choice. I just wondered if anyone agrees that this feels a bit like it's been thrust upon me!;)
    Er why are they smoking in your house, thats unlawful aint it?
    :j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j
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