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Ditto. I bought one of these at about 16 months and it was the only one I

wore from that point on.

Jenn

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From: Tina

>Just wondering which bras you guys find the easiest to use.

I really like the opening clasp on the Playtex Expectant Moments bra. The

are very quick to do and undo.

Tina

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Ditto. I bought one of these at about 16 months and it was the only one I

wore from that point on.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----

From: Tina

>Just wondering which bras you guys find the easiest to use.

I really like the opening clasp on the Playtex Expectant Moments bra. The

are very quick to do and undo.

Tina

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My nursing bras are the Sear store brand--after two years I can do them w/o

looking and one-handed on most days. When I'm having a bad day I just pull

the flap back up but leave the clasp undone until I can use two hands--in

the car or at home.

Amy Lynn

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I've had 2 of the motherwear ones you mentioned. I liked them while they lasted,

but it wasn't long (the underwire broke thru on both (the third time I wore the

second one I bought :-( ) I have had better luck with the cheap ones I've

bought

at Target.

S.

" M. Elliott " wrote:

> Just wondering which bras you guys find the easiest to use. I've tried the

> front flap eye hook at the top kind...and they really made it hard to nurse in

> public.

>

> Then I found the ones at JCPenney and those are the same thing as the

> others I had, but they had a different kind of closure. Its not a snap like

on

> clothes but it does snap. MUCH easier to do and undo in public. you dont

> have to look like you do with the eye hook ones.

>

> Then all the talk about the nursing shirts (I had just happened to buy a

> lansinoh nursing t-shirt at walmart yesterday) peaked my interest and I went

to

> motherwear.com. They have bras that snap on the sides in the middle...and

> that seams like a really good idea. The less time I fidget under my shirt the

> happier I am. SO I just wondered if they really are a good idea. ??

>

> -Jen

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> I was born Creative, not Patient.

>

>

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I've had 2 of the motherwear ones you mentioned. I liked them while they lasted,

but it wasn't long (the underwire broke thru on both (the third time I wore the

second one I bought :-( ) I have had better luck with the cheap ones I've

bought

at Target.

S.

" M. Elliott " wrote:

> Just wondering which bras you guys find the easiest to use. I've tried the

> front flap eye hook at the top kind...and they really made it hard to nurse in

> public.

>

> Then I found the ones at JCPenney and those are the same thing as the

> others I had, but they had a different kind of closure. Its not a snap like

on

> clothes but it does snap. MUCH easier to do and undo in public. you dont

> have to look like you do with the eye hook ones.

>

> Then all the talk about the nursing shirts (I had just happened to buy a

> lansinoh nursing t-shirt at walmart yesterday) peaked my interest and I went

to

> motherwear.com. They have bras that snap on the sides in the middle...and

> that seams like a really good idea. The less time I fidget under my shirt the

> happier I am. SO I just wondered if they really are a good idea. ??

>

> -Jen

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

> http://www.TheElliotts.org

> CUR #153 ICQ#875060

> I was born Creative, not Patient.

>

>

> Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!

> http://www.lactivist.com

--

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Having power over yourself is an inoculation

against the power of others.

- J. Ehrlich

The reason doctors are so dangerous is that they believe

in what they're doing.

- S. Mendelsohn

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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I've had 2 of the motherwear ones you mentioned. I liked them while they lasted,

but it wasn't long (the underwire broke thru on both (the third time I wore the

second one I bought :-( ) I have had better luck with the cheap ones I've

bought

at Target.

S.

" M. Elliott " wrote:

> Just wondering which bras you guys find the easiest to use. I've tried the

> front flap eye hook at the top kind...and they really made it hard to nurse in

> public.

>

> Then I found the ones at JCPenney and those are the same thing as the

> others I had, but they had a different kind of closure. Its not a snap like

on

> clothes but it does snap. MUCH easier to do and undo in public. you dont

> have to look like you do with the eye hook ones.

>

> Then all the talk about the nursing shirts (I had just happened to buy a

> lansinoh nursing t-shirt at walmart yesterday) peaked my interest and I went

to

> motherwear.com. They have bras that snap on the sides in the middle...and

> that seams like a really good idea. The less time I fidget under my shirt the

> happier I am. SO I just wondered if they really are a good idea. ??

>

> -Jen

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

> http://www.TheElliotts.org

> CUR #153 ICQ#875060

> I was born Creative, not Patient.

>

>

> Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!

> http://www.lactivist.com

--

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Having power over yourself is an inoculation

against the power of others.

- J. Ehrlich

The reason doctors are so dangerous is that they believe

in what they're doing.

- S. Mendelsohn

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Shelby wrote:

> I've had 2 of the motherwear ones you mentioned. I liked them while they

lasted,

> but it wasn't long (the underwire broke thru on both (the third time I wore

the

> second one I bought :-( ) I have had better luck with the cheap ones I've

bought

> at Target.

> S.

>

I have had great experiences with motherwear customer service. THey are very

easy

to work with and when I had a problem with a bra, they replaced it free of

charge.

IME, the underwire poking through is typically caused by the bra being too

small,

hence the fabric holding the underwire being stretched too much, and finally the

underwire pops out. In any case, I'd try to get motrherwear to work with you.

Margaret

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Shelby wrote:

> I've had 2 of the motherwear ones you mentioned. I liked them while they

lasted,

> but it wasn't long (the underwire broke thru on both (the third time I wore

the

> second one I bought :-( ) I have had better luck with the cheap ones I've

bought

> at Target.

> S.

>

I have had great experiences with motherwear customer service. THey are very

easy

to work with and when I had a problem with a bra, they replaced it free of

charge.

IME, the underwire poking through is typically caused by the bra being too

small,

hence the fabric holding the underwire being stretched too much, and finally the

underwire pops out. In any case, I'd try to get motrherwear to work with you.

Margaret

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Shelby wrote:

> I've had 2 of the motherwear ones you mentioned. I liked them while they

lasted,

> but it wasn't long (the underwire broke thru on both (the third time I wore

the

> second one I bought :-( ) I have had better luck with the cheap ones I've

bought

> at Target.

> S.

>

I have had great experiences with motherwear customer service. THey are very

easy

to work with and when I had a problem with a bra, they replaced it free of

charge.

IME, the underwire poking through is typically caused by the bra being too

small,

hence the fabric holding the underwire being stretched too much, and finally the

underwire pops out. In any case, I'd try to get motrherwear to work with you.

Margaret

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That's the kind I use, Playtex from Wal-Mart $20 :-) The clips are really easy to use one handed, I've been wearing them for 2 1/2 years now!

Michele

Mine have the plastic snappy thing as well...

I was able to get them at Walmart.

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