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Nursing Bra's

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Hi :)

We have just had a new arrival on the 5th, and I was wondering if anyone could help with where my wife could buy nursing/sleep bras as Mothercare charge a mint!
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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    i dont know if they sell them but have you tried places like https://www.additionsdirect.co.uk
    or try ebay they sometimes have BNWT ones if she didnt want to use 2nd hand ones :)
  • I got mine from my local indoor market for about £4.50 each very soft and comfy too
  • Gingham_Ribbon
    Gingham_Ribbon Posts: 31,520 Forumite
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    George at Asda do some cheap and comfy ones that are easy to clip open and closed.
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  • elzie
    elzie Posts: 121 Forumite
    same with tescos- my babs is 3 months old and they have served me well!
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  • I got mine in Matalan and they were so comfy they were £7 each and lased me the whole 10 months I breastfed!

    Congratulations on the little one too!
  • CharleneUK
    CharleneUK Posts: 3,206 Forumite
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    I got mine off ebay. Brand new mothercare ones for about £4 each!
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  • Paul_VW
    Paul_VW Posts: 131 Forumite
    our local tesco's dont sell any nursing bras! I shall check out matalan and asda

    thanks for the replys everyone :)
  • Hennes (H&M) have some lovely ones for £7.99 which look very similar to Elle Machpherson ones which cost £32! they aslso have nursing tops for £9.99 ( easy access to boobs via flaps, look like normal tops though)
  • Minxz
    Minxz Posts: 840 Forumite
    Mothercare have a sale on at the mo, a pack of 2 pink bras for £12.50.
    Obviously depends on what size you are though :)

    I'm looking for nursing bras too, as I'm due in 4 week time, and was told that Bravado bras(blooming marvelous) are fab as they grow to accomodate you etc.. may be costly but may be worth splashing out on one good, well fitted bra .
    :o:o:o
  • Crispy_Ambulance
    Crispy_Ambulance Posts: 3,829 Forumite
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    Try your local branch of the NCT - they will usually have someone trained properly to fit nursing bras and they are good quality.

    https://www.nctpregnancyandbabycare.com
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