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05.31.08, 12:39 PM Newborn
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where can i buy attractive nursing tops/dresses? Don't care how much $$$ just desperate to not wear dhs shirts anymore . . . . [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Newborn 05.31.08, 12:39 PM Flag
 

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I never purchased or wore nursing shirts. At home, I hung out in my bra and out and about I just bought shirts that fit at the time. If a button down, it is easy to unbutton from the bottom up if you are nursing in public, Most of the time I just wore tees and pulled them up. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.31.08, 12:45 PM Flag
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General Topics 05.31.08, 01:22 PM Flag
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try destination maternity [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.31.08, 01:26 PM Flag
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big waste of money. First, wear skirts and tops not dresses. Second, any thing that fits and can be lifted up is a nursing shirt. I wore nice fitted t's/tanks/camis and a blouse or oxford or light weight hoodie layered over top that I could pull over my breast (and baby'e head if I was nursing in a very public place. A light weight blanket works just as well if you are in a park or play ground or somewhere more casual. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.31.08, 01:40 PM Flag
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op: thanks all. my issue is most of my maternity and pre maternity things are dresses. The ones I can pull down work but oulling them up kinda leaves me naked. Guess I'm off to buy seperates. sigh [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.31.08, 02:55 PM Flag
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