Hey mrs_kpt, probably not, I bought 3 singlets that would fit me before the birth and 3 singlets a size bigger for when I started breast feeding, when the milk first came through for me, the size of mine were huge but the good thing about these singlets is they stretch, like a good quality exercise top, so I used the bigger cupped sized ones for when I first started feeding DD and then I moved along to the cup size I was before giving birth when DD was about 2 months old , as my breasts seemed to go down in size a little, I am not huge up top (wish i was) and the support these gave were great, these are very popular back home in Oz :) x
Thank you, very helpful. And yes they are 30% off though unfortunately limited sizes.
Hey mrs_kpt, probably not, I bought 3 singlets that would fit me before the birth and 3 singlets a size bigger for when I started breast feeding, when the milk first came through for me, the size of mine were huge but the good thing about these singlets is they stretch, like a good quality exercise top, so I used the bigger cupped sized ones for when I first started feeding DD and then I moved along to the cup size I was before giving birth when DD was about 2 months old , as my breasts seemed to go down in size a little, I am not huge up top (wish i was) and the support these gave were great, these are very popular back home in Oz :) x
I opted for the Aussie Bonds tank tops with built in maternity bra, and they are super comfortable, once you are finished with them they are great exercise tops, I believe they can be bought online :
http://www.bonds.com.au/maternity/maternity-support-singlet.html#80=65&142=513
Thanks, those were the exact ones that I am looking at! Was planning to buy a few online and have them sent to my mum to send over. Just wasn't sure about the sizing. I'm 35 weeks now....will I be the same size when I deliver and when I'm nursing as I am now?
Thanks :)
I opted for the Aussie Bonds tank tops with built in maternity bra, and they are super comfortable, once you are finished with them they are great exercise tops, I believe they can be bought online :
http://www.bonds.com.au/maternity/maternity-support-singlet.html#80=65&142=513
Best thing is they cover the tummy, so you can pop a cardigan over the top or little jacket and this singlet covers your belly, also if you are using belly supports after the birth, to keep your tummy in, this covers the support when you are breast feeding
They are such good value and I am using them for baby number 2 ! Even after my sister used them with her DD, after I had my first so technically the will be used a third time around, they are 3.5 years old and are still going strong, I have 6 of them (black, white and grey). Converting Aussie into Dirhams they work out to be AED130 per singlet
My friend spent 850AED in TKD for 3 bras!
I bought mine from Mothercare, and also Babyshop where they are 50aed for very comfy cotton bras.
More money than sense! That is 47quid a bra!
Hi All
Thanks for all the help! More options than I thought in Dubai. Any Aussies out there that have tried the Bonds ones? I was thinking of buying some on line and having them sent over but not sure whether they are worth it or not
Will check out the other options in the meantime
Thanks again
http://othereden.co.uk/product-eng-1455-Gaia-210-Mama-nursing-bra.html
This is my favorite. Very comfortable and supportive and doesn't look like nursing bra at all :).