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Mothercare Breastfeeding Utensils

 
Description: Brand: Mothercare / Nursing Aids: Baby Bowls & Cutlery

Newest Review: ... after the birth". I just loved wearing this bra. Once baby was born, I sped back to Mothercare for a nursing bra. I was ... more

 ... measured and then chose a pretty horrendous bra with a zip under each cup. This bra was itchy, difficult to operate (in terms of unzipping without catching flesh at the same time) and badly fitted. I also found that, when baby is hungry, I just couldn't shuffle my blouse and unzip quickly enough. It was a very unflattering bra and I felt constricted and unattractive wearing it. I soon dug out my old faithful sleep bra and found that my comfort was restored and I could just "pop" myself out in 1 second...more

Medusa
Premium Review Mothercare Breastfeeding Utensils: Mothercare bras - two types (225 words)
by Medusa - written on 28/08/00 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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I bought two bras from Mothercare with very different results in terms of comfort and feeding. During my pregnancy, I used a sleep bra which was soft, comfortable with no underwiring and absolutely wonderful. This bra progressed from night to day wear, although my washing machine was worn out, only having the one item. I eventually ignored all of those stories about bust support and the need for wiring etc "otherwise you'll droop after the birth". I just loved wearing this bra. Once baby was born, I sped back to Mothercare for a nursing bra. I was measured and then chose a pretty horrendous bra with a zip under each cup. This bra was ...

linzib
Premium Review Mthercare feeding bra (91 words)
by linzib - written on 24/07/00 (Useful, 122 readings)
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When I had decided to breatsfeed my baby, I knew I was going to have to invest in a feeding bra. I went to Mothercare and the staff were really helpful and I felt confident with what they were telling me. I was measured by they staff so that I would get the correct fitting bra and was given a wide choice of bras to pick from. Their feeding bras are great as the clasp fitting one I have chosen makes feeding easy and very discreet anywhere you are. ...

bouncytigger
Premium Review Mothercare Breastfeeding Utensils: Mothercare Feeding Bra (136 words)
by bouncytigger - written on 13/07/00 (Useful, 47 readings)
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When I was about 2 weeks off my due date I went to Mothercare to be fitted for a feeding bra.There was only 1 member of staff who could do fittings so I had to wait for about 10 minutes but it was worth the wait. I was given my correct bra size then the member of staff went out and got several different styles of bra for me to try on. She asked if I wanted any more help sp she helped me adjust them properly and advised which she thought fitted best. I bought one and it fitted perfectly until about 3 months after the birth and was very comfortable. It was very easy to do up and undo, it had clips, so I was able to feed discreetly even in public places. ...

 

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