How necessary are nursing bras? I hope to be able to breastfeed, but if I can't then I will end up with bras that I presumably won't need? I am trying to get my hospital bag ready one last time and I am loathe to go buy two bras that I mightn't need, even though they are on most of the lists for packing. If I do get on ok with breastfeeding then surely I can go buy nurseing bras in the first few days after birth? Thanks all xx
Can you not buy a cheap one, and see if you need them after the birth? That way you won't have wasted your money in case you don't need it, but you'll still have an emergency one in case you do. And you can get Mr Nat to go and get them for you, once you've given him ALL PRECISE AND COMPLETE instructions! lol You can even get them from mail order, I believe, so you wouldn't have to go out of your way at all. xxx
Damn right - I have three Primark nightdresses, a rather special black and red one with gold stripes, and a blue one with pink roses and a pink one with with pink roses. What with my big pants, pink slippers and leopard print peep hole bra, hubby won't know what's hit him.
*prrrrrr*
At least I won't need to worry about him wanting to try for any more babies too soon LOL
Oh definitely. Then, when you have people over, an air freshener called "Eau De Nappy" is also essential to create a special atmosphere in your home. As well as amusing stories of placenta deliveries. Petits fours, anyone? ;O)
Only buy one or two to begin with, then you'll need another one for a while when you're boobs get huge and then a few weeks you'll need a different size again.
Oh good lord, it makes me want to cry just thinking about how big and solid your boobs get when breastfeeding.
You wreck your normal bras if you try to breastfeed regularly whilst wearing them.
Thansk for the answer ladies, and for the sympathy goodsy :-)
Mine weren't exactly petite in the first place, hope I won't cause the baby too much damage if they get monstrously big LOL