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    Hi,
    Can anyone recommend a maternity bra that is not too expensive, before I got pregnant never wore them as I am quitersmall but I am huge now I am currently wearing sports bra's but wanted something that will be a little more discreet to use in public when i need to breastfeed but they all seem to cost the earth ,is it worth paying more or can you get decent ones for a reasonable price.
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    Target has very reasonably priced ones, as has Big W ( Triumph, Hestia(?) and some othermakes), so assume Kmart will too, for $15-25, have a look you may find something to suit you there. Its really personal choice and whether its comfy- I however opted for Berlie ones- but I am a18D so do need the extra supprort.

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    Hi Kelly

    This is a couple of years ago now but when I had my son I was also looking for a cheap maternity bra. I bought a few from Target but found that they were really uncomfortable, ill fitting and were difficult to unlatch. I hated wearing them.

    I ended up going to a Myer store and buying some Berlei Maternity Bra's. They were a bit more expensive around $50 for a pack of 2, but I found them to be much more comfortable and user friendly. They also lasted the whole 12 months I breastfed and will hopefully last out the next one as well.

    Hope this helps.
    Me(29)
    DH (29)
    DS Luke 26/06/03
    DS Cade 24/02/06

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    Do yourself a favour and actually get your maternity bra properly fitted by someone in the store who knows what they are doing.

    Getting a badly fitting bra can contribute to the chances of developing mastitis.


 

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