On 7 Apr 2007 at 1:52, Morgan Gallagher wrote:
> However, that said, I agree with Catherine that the issue is proper
> fitting.
> Howking up these splendid mammaries is not a job for anything less
> than an
> engineering marvel. That very necessary back support, not to mention
> being able to unclip and re-clip AND be supported adequately, led me
> to the Goddess range of nursing bras. I mention it here, and where I
> buy them, as a resource to fellow lactnetters who may need to advise
> other mothers of my shape! (It did take me nearly a year to find
> them.)
They still don't se to cater for someone like me with European size 65I, (US 30G, UK 30H)...
At the moment I am wearing an English brand bra, that I converted into a nursing bra. It looks
like this (only I got the Merlot colour, so it is a little less 'sexy')
http://braexperience.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/Fan-7100.jpg
The company now offers a nursing bra:
http://www.freyalingerie.co.uk/product.asp?range_id=429&season=SS2007
(No financial interest, just a very happy customer)---
Heleen Hayes, http://www.xs4all.nl/~hhayes
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