to respond to the bras for large breasts issue; i personally found that JCPenney has nursing bras for the bigger breasted woman. they were not as pricey as others places that carry them. i personally had a hard time finding nursing bras in the size i needed. starting off as a 36dd and a size 10 prior to a twin pregnancy was dreadful to think my breasts would only get bigger during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. although not a large woman to start off with, gaining 60lbs during a twin pregnancy left me larger. then when my twins were only 6mos old i became pregnant again! i had only lost about 30lbs by that time and my breasts had not even had a chance to get any smaller since i was still breastfeeding the twins. although i didn't gain much weight with my 2nd pregnancy but my large breasts remained. i didn't have any problems with milk supply. it was plentiful! positioning for feeds was somewhat of an issue. i sometimes felt as though i was smothering my babies when they were infants with my large breasts. blocking off their nose breathing with my breasts. but they gradually grew into my breasts. and then other positions became easier because of breast size. side-lying when in bed was easy because of their size. i had a large milk supply and in my experience it seems lots of larger breasted woman had the same. which came in handy while nursing twins. would love to talk to the student who monitors this group about multiples if she so desires. [log in to unmask] the burden of large breast remains with back-aches and poor posture. when i am done having children i do plan to have a reduction, and get down to a nice size C cup and be able to buy bras anywhere i want. you know those sexy, colorful ones they sell at Victoria's Secret that only come in smaller sizes. that being said i hope this makes some other big breasted woman feel she's not alone in the challenges of breastfeeding with large breasts. Shelly O'Connor RN mom of twins plus one..... 40H while breast feeding aspiring LC *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html Mail all commands to [log in to unmask] To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or [log in to unmask]) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet or ([log in to unmask]) To reach list owners: [log in to unmask]