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Anita Maternity Women’s Underwire Nursing Bra, White, 34E

by Chris


Product Description
Comfortable molded nursing bra. Seamless stretch fabric. Underwire cups provide a snug fit and firm support. Convenient one-handed nursing clips. Pretty floral detail. Cushioned front straps, adjustable back straps. 3 column, 3 row hook and eye back closure. Specifically designed for nursing mothers

. European cup sizes. See size chart for U.S. conversion.. Anita Style 5035
Anita Maternity Women’s Underwire Nursing Bra, White, 34E

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Jennifer Brown 11.10.09 at 1:57 pm

I’ve had this bra now for about a month and so far it’s working out well. Seems to be good quality and as comfortable as you’ll probably get at this point. My only complaint is that they seem to run on the small side–I’d say about 2 sizes too small. If you can find a store that sells these bras, I’d highly recommend trying them on. Then ordering through Amazon since it’s so much cheaper. I ended up having to pay almost $30 for ground shipping through FedEx to send back the 2 that I originally bought.
Rating: 4 / 5

2 J. Hill 11.10.09 at 2:43 pm

This bra is very comfortable. I like the wide straps, and it offers adequate support. I usually wear a B or C cup, depending on the bra, but with this bra the C cup was too.
Rating: 4 / 5

3 Jana M. Willman 11.10.09 at 4:38 pm

I bought this bra because I needed extra support. The wireless bras just didn’t cut it. I know there is some concern about having an underwire bra and getting plugged ducts or other breast infections, but I have not had any problems. I would recommend this to anyone who needs extra support.
Rating: 5 / 5

4 Homemaker 11.10.09 at 5:58 pm

The first problem I noticed about this bra is that when you unhook the cup, the strap tends to slide off of your shoulder. I have another nursing bra with this style of cup attachment, and it doesn’t slide off so much. Annoying, but workable.

The other, is that the fabric at the bottom of the underwire curls under the underwire. (that’s a lot of unders.) It’s a *really* bad design issue that causes quite a lot of pain on your ribs right there. I went into my hospital’s nursing center to buy a different bra and the sales lady confirmed that the turning-under is a very common problem with this style of bra.

Now it’s my backup bra. I cut off the extra fabric that was turning under and wear it on wash days. Just find one that works for you and wear it to death. Chuck it when you’re done.

Basically it’s pretty difficult to find a nursing bra if you’re larger than a D cup when nursing. Insane, yes, but factual.

The other bra I found fits and works better. It seems that most hospitals having nursing centers now, and those usually have a little store for purchasing nursing supplies. Good luck.
Rating: 1 / 5

5 K. Resco 11.10.09 at 8:13 pm

This item is great for bustier women who want full coverage and support. I’m a 36E when pregnant and it’s been frustrating trying to find a bra that doesn’t make me feel like I’ll fall out of it the moment I lean forward. This one does it. The straps are sturdy and don’t hurt my shoulders and the design is simple, yet elegant. The kwik clip is great for easy access (I played with it to see how well it worked). The only problem is the band measures a little small. I felt like it was closer to a 35 than a 36, so you might keep that in mind if your borderline to the next size.
Rating: 5 / 5

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