Medela Womens Sleep Nursing Bra - White
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Medela Womens Sleep Nursing Bra - White
- Sizing and Fit: Maternity Sizing
- Material: 95 % Nylon, 5 % Spandex
- Care and Cleaning: Line Dry, Machine Wash
- Underwire Type: No Underwire
- Cup Style: Nursing Cup
- Back Style: Racer Back
- Closure Style: Hook Back Closure(s)
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Medela Womens Sleep Nursing Bra - White
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Summary: comfy but thin 2010-03-03
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Summary: Planning on buying another! 2010-02-27
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Summary: Sizes NOT realistic 2010-02-13
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Summary: convenient for night feedings 2010-02-05
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Summary: Comfortable fabric but too short 2010-01-16
I am currently 7 months pregnant and am between bra sizes (38B and 40C). This is my fourth baby and in the past I have worn a 40D while nursing, so I am also wondering how these bras will fit then. They do both seem to have sufficient stretch so I'm not too worried on that count. I have the size XL in the LaLeche bra, and L in the Medela bra, based on other reviewers' recommendations. They both fit about the same on me, although the LaLeche bra is cut really high under my armpits, and then the straps are a bit too narrow for comfort. Maybe this will improve when I "fill out" the cups a bit more after giving birth.
The bands on both seem pretty snug, but then my ribcage is starting to push out from the pregnancy, so maybe that will be better, too. The LaLeche band is tightest. If I buy anymore, I'd get the Medela over the LaLeche, or maybe try something else. Some reviewers said that one of these is cut too short. I am one who always has to adjust the bras I buy to make them shorter, and I would say these are both borderline - almost too short for me!
The thing that makes these nicer than my sports bras is the crossover design - keeps the "ladies" separate, as someone said, and will work a lot better for nursing than a sports bra. So, I guess they're worth it. I would like to see one made a little more substantially, though, since they cost so much more than sports bras.