"When I was
pregnant in the 70s I was looking forward to everything that came with
pregnancy. Buying things for the baby and maternity clothes for me to proudly
show off my ‘bump’ and of course I’d need to get some bras for my larger
pregnancy boobs. Getting things for the baby was exciting and fun but shopping
for maternity clothes and bras was a wasteland for busty Moms-to-be.
I had
always been busty and as a teenager had my fair share of doom and gloom in the
fitting room. Bras over a D cup were hard to find in the 1960s but I naively
thought that my pregnancy bra choices would be better. Surely there would be
bigger cups available for pregnant and nursing Moms.
I was so
sad to discover that there was only white or beige in one basic style (if you
can call it a style) with almost industrial cups and straps and the cups still
didn’t go above a D, they just got bigger in the band. I used to call them my
‘parachutes’ as they felt worthy of army manoeuvres. At only 23 years of age I
was wearing bras that an 80 year old would find uninspiring. To accommodate my
cup volume I had to wear a 42E and it made me feel huge, ancient and
uncomfortable. Knowing what I do now I should have been in a 34GG or even a 32H.
A nursing/maternity bra like Sophie is essential in small bands and large cup volumes for busty women |
With an
ever changing body and serious breast weight the 42E bras did nothing to
support me and so my pregnancies became times that I struggled most with my
breasts. Pregnancy is such a special time and there are so many new things
happening to you that you need and DESERVE bras that fit you and support you.
You don’t want to be distracted by straps digging in and a sore neck when there
are so many more amazing things happening like your baby’s first movements.
Happily for
my daughters, there is now a wealth of choice in maternity/nursing lingerie. Smaller
bands and cups up to a K add over 100 sizes than were available during my
pregnancies. The band support is so important so it makes me really happy to
know that busty Moms today don’t have to compromise on band support in order to
get the cup volume. I wish I’d had beautiful choices because on those days when
you are exhausted from sleep deprivation and constant feeding it would make a
big difference to your self-esteem to know your boobs are encased in something comfortable
and beautiful."
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