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nemosmum
25-06-2006, 08:36
Hey:wave:
Has anyone tried these
www.boobybibs.com.au
I am interested to see if they are really as goodas they sound?
Im thinking they would be great for nighttime feeding......
Thanks:)
So it's not a non-restrictive night time support, yeah?
I was told just the other day by veve that a middie at her hospital told her not to wear bras to bed, but instead crop tops.. I can see them being a bit cheaper than $60 a pop! :O
nemosmum
25-06-2006, 08:46
I think the good thing about this top is its absorbancy,
Most women find that at night they leak everywear and have to tuck a cloth nappy down there top to soak up all the excess milk etc sometimes i needed to change the cloth nappy in the middle of the night as it was soaked right through and my pj's and the bed sheets....................I leaked alot (like most women do at first)
So this top actually absorbs the milk and leaves you dry iykwim
duh me, i didn't even think of that.... lol carry on.
Yulara_Mum
25-06-2006, 11:11
Hi, I bought one when they first came out and I saw an Ad in a magazine. Sent it straight back. It was made of VERY stretchy material and was close fitting. The material was VERY thick and there were two layers. Totally unsuitable for our hot NT Summers! It just felt uncomfortable. They were very nice to give me a full refund!
EskimoMumma
25-06-2006, 11:27
Id love that.
From 7 months onwards my partner was swimming in bed :o
Ive had to have two towels on the bed, insert nappiesd own my sports bra (crop top one) and then wrap myself in a towel and id still be wet :laughing:
I have to give this link to my partner. This soudns wonderful!
nemosmum
25-06-2006, 11:58
Hi, I bought one when they first came out and I saw an Ad in a magazine. Sent it straight back. It was made of VERY stretchy material and was close fitting. The material was VERY thick and there were two layers. Totally unsuitable for our hot NT Summers! It just felt uncomfortable. They were very nice to give me a full refund!
awwww really? Bummer I was sooo hoping they were good as my bub is due at the end of summer and i know i will be swimming as Mum2alexander put it lol when my milk comes in.................:(
Any one else found a solution to this problem?????
Tam-I-Am
25-06-2006, 13:25
Why not, as Seekrit suggested, wear crop tops and insert breast pads? Might be cheaper, and more comfortable in summer!
nemosmum
25-06-2006, 13:48
Yeah I did that last time Tami and like i said I would soak through everything, i ended up using cloth nappies and would still wind up soaked:thumbsdown:
just a thought, NM, I don't know myself as my boobs are at milk-leaky stage, but are we talking 'sposie breast pads or WAHM hemp/clothie ones?
I've just heard that the hemp ones are good!
nemosmum
25-06-2006, 15:34
I havent tried the hemp ones Seekrit, i used the disposables and then switched to washable ones as they are $. Then had to use the cloth nappies as i really leaked heaps........................I didnt leak at all until my milk came in, day after ds was born, my breasts didnt even grow during my pg:rolleyes: then afterwards i turned into Pammy Anderson LOL:laughing:
The pregnancy and baby expo at brisbane have a stand there. They had some for $20 so i bought one to try. Wont be able to give feedback until Feb though. I am a bit concerned about fabric being hot too, be good if they could do it in a ctton lycra.
TrulyBlessed
01-07-2006, 14:34
I bought one the other day & wore it for the first night last night it soaked through to the front of the shirt & my bed linen. Hence I'm calling to send it back. Wasn't really impressed as the advert says it will keep you & the sheets dry and it didn't . :thumbsdown:
nemosmum
01-07-2006, 14:42
Thanks girls for your honest opinons, you've saved me some money!
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