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06.07.08, 06:34 AM Newborn
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Nursing mom here and looking for some nice summer tanks that are easy to wear when ebf. I don't want to spend $40 on nursing tank tops and the cheaper Target version does not fit me well. What did you wear? Any suggestions? tia [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Newborn 06.07.08, 06:34 AM Flag
 

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I use a nursing apron (Baby Au Lait) and then can wear whatever I like underneath and just cover up with the apron. It works really well. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:36 AM Flag
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op- would you just life up your shirt and have your belly out underneath the nursing apron? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:39 AM Flag
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^lift [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:39 AM Flag
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Yes but no one can see anything. The neckline at the front is rigid at the front so you can see the baby without having to lift up the apron. I didn't have one with dc#1 and hated nursing in public but with #2 using the apron I feel much more comfortable about it. I really recommend it. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:42 AM Flag
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I always wore 2 tanks, the inner one I would pull down under my breast and lefit the outter tank up you couldn't see anyhting and was much cheaper than buying a nursing tank [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:43 AM Flag
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would most tanks pull down easily? Also, was it a pain to wear two tanks and a nursing bra as well? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:45 AM Flag
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they pulled down very easy , camisoles are even better. it was no big deal wearing with a neursing bra [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:46 AM Flag
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American Apparel has some good long tanks. I would just pull it down from the top over my breast, this way my middle section wasn't exposed. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:51 AM Flag
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Just bought Gap tank with shelf bra. I pull boob out at top of shirt to nurse, tank covers rest of me. No bra. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 06:51 AM Flag
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NP: What about nursing pads with no bra? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 07:42 AM Flag
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glamourmom tanks. more supportive than a tank with a shlef bra. hold breast pads securely. formfitting with stretch, helps with the post baby belly. i have worn them almost everyday since having DB last summer. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.07.08, 07:53 AM Flag
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