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Rebecca,
Have you thought of checking with a prosthetic company that carries bras for
women with mastectomies or breast surgery ?
My mom is a bilateral mastectomy patient of some 40 years. In the days
before mass produced accessories mom would take a regular bar and sew a
patterned piece of fabric (the pattern made from the back side of the
insert) and hand stitch it to the back side creating a pocket to place the
prostheses inside.
What type of insert does she have, a partial or full? Depending on the size
and type of insert she might be able to have a seamstress modify a regular
nursing bra or regular front clasping bra to meet her needs.
Just a thought, hope it helps.
Ann Slaughter RN, IBCLC
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> Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 23:15:21 EDT
> From: "Rebbecca Rosen, RNC, BSN" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Nursing Bra for asymmetrical breasts
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> Does anyone know of a nursing bra available that would allow a woman who
has
> asymmetrical breasts to wear a silicone breast insert?
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> Rebbecca Rosen RN, BSN, CBC
> Breastchester Inc.
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