Can Anyone Recommend a Place to Find a Good Nursing Bra??

Updated on October 24, 2009
J.F. asks from Nashua, NH
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I need to find good nursing bras, I am hoping to find a store with knowledgeable associates to help me find the right fit. I feel like I always end up buying the wrong size. It's either too big or too small or the under wire is jabbing me. I know my cup size is constantly changing due to nursing and I'm not sure what I should buy. I live in the nashua area.

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Thank you so much, I didn't even know Lady Grace sold nursing bras I will definately try it out. I thought Motherhood Maternity was my only option and I didn't find them very helpful and I thought the bras were poorly made. Thanks so much for the help I'm glad I asked!

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C.B.

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I second the Lady Grace recommendation across from the Phaesant Lane Mall (www.ladygrace.com, 440 Middlesex Rd
Tyngsboro,###-###-####). I have been going there for years even for regular bras and bathing suits. They have a "member card" for free that gives you a certain percent off at all times (not much, maybe 3%?) but then they send you their sale booklets. My regular Warner's Friday Bra (seemless & wireless) is $25 and I buy 2 every 6 months. After giving birth I not only bought 2 nursing bras but a night bra that is very soft and closes in the front to keep nursing pads in place. They will fit you and keep bringing you more stuff to try in different sizes so you don't have to keep getting dressed and undressed. Cheers!

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L.K.

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Yesterday there was a bra fitting specialist at JCPenney and she was super helpful. I don't think she is there all the time, but you could call and ask. Also, at Macy's in Bedford, they have a bra fitting person. I always steer clear of Motherhood. I think their bras are cheaply made and fall apart too easy. They just don't last at all.

Good luck,

L.

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L.C.

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Go To Lady Grace in the Plaza where Trader Joe's is (across from the Pheasant Lane mall). I've been there twice already (during PG and once after my milk settled in and my rib cage shrunk back!), and they are definitely very helpful! Just so you are prepared they have very high quality bras, so they are a bit on the pricey side, but comfort is well worht it to me.

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S.M.

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Congrats on the new baby. The best place I found was Lady Grace across from the Pheasant Lane Mall. Their nursing bras are great (pricy but great). The other item I loved was the nursing tank. Great for at night and lazy Sunday afternoons.

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