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With my first son I always opted for the vest under a normal top option for feeding when out and about (so as not to expose too much post-pregnancy belly!). This time the weather is a bit warmer and the tops I have that fit aren't really long enough to cover the top of the maternity jeans I'm still wearing post-c section.


I saw a woman wearing a lovely simple breastfeeding top at a breastfeeding a cafe this week but didn't have chance to ask where she bought it from, so I just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for where I should look for reasonably priced breastfeeding tops? Either locally or preferably online.


Thank you.

Not massively helpful to your specific question, but this time I decided I couldn't be arsed with BF tops at all and I feed over the top, while babies head was small/I was expecting milk coming back out I used a muslin to drape over me/them but as babies head got bigger (and me bolder ;) I just whack the boob out v quickly over the top, latch on and then hide it away as soon as possible once feed over. For me this is much more preferable to revealing belly and this strategy means dresses are back on the agenda, especially good at this time of year!

Thank you all - I'll take a look at your recommendations this weekend.


Bluesuperted - I have no objection to over the top, especially with dresses like you say, just need to wait until these poor boobs of mine have healed as anything like that is still too incredibly painful at the moment!

also try http://www.vertbaudet.co.uk/ will deliver and had some good ones and also mamas and pappas..i found these the best sites.


Plus maxi dresses with lower neckline a good summer option too..supermarkets on line often have a few less expensive ones you don't mind stretching to feed.


hope that helps


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