Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 21:10     Subject: Re:Going bra-less after breastfeeding

What about a bra with convertible straps (to racer back, t-back)?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 17:21     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Get fitted for a strapless bra that works with your current boobs. If that still doesn't work with the dresses, you can't wear the dresses anymore.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 17:05     Subject: Re:Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Also, give yourself some time. If weaning is a recent thing, you may be less saggy. But I have to tell you having a kid and age do a lot of things to your body.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 14:03     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Anonymous wrote:I recently stopped breastfeeding my firstborn and now my breasts sag a bit. I have a bunch of summer dresses that I used to wear without a bra because I think seeing bra straps is tacky. Now after breastfeeding there's just too much drooping. I've tried a strapless bra, but it ends up going down to my waist as the day progresses and a couple of the dresses can't have a bra because of a low back line.
Any suggestions on how to get my breasts back up?[/quote]

Turn the clock back ten years?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 13:14     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

^^^ 32 D here and a proper strapless bra fitting makes a huge difference. I used to think that those types of dresses were not an option any longer and then a "bra specialist" ordered me the correct size. Huge difference!!!!
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 13:11     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Get a smaller band size on your bra. No grown woman should go braless in public.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 13:05     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Use medical tape, not duct tape. Two pieces on each side that together form the shape of an underwire
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 12:49     Subject: Re:Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Depends how small you are. I'm B cup and my boobs also not so perky anymore after nursing. You can try those sticky cups or backless strapless sticky bras. I just wear sports bra or a bra that has straps in the same color as the dress so it kind of looks like the dress has double straps.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 12:23     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

OP here. Thanks for the responses. I guess I was hoping there was a product out there that could lift a bit and be small enough to be discreet. I read somewhere that models use duct tape on the cat walk, but that didn't work all that well for me.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 12:00     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

see a surgeon about a lift, maybe.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 11:58     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

As a D cup, I've had these issues my whole life. Some dresses are just made for smaller chested women!

I think you either need a breast lift or just don't wear those dresses anymore.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 11:52     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

OP, about a year after weaning, my breasts did get a little firmer and less "pillowy", but they didn't go back up. You may want to wait to go bra shopping for a bit longer.

But you may not be able to wear those dresses anymore. Some clothes will never fit the same after pregnancy/breastfeeding.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 11:51     Subject: Re:Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question?


Why? What is it about the question that doesn't add up? Should I post in a different forum?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 11:48     Subject: Re:Going bra-less after breastfeeding

Is this a serious question?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2014 11:43     Subject: Going bra-less after breastfeeding

I recently stopped breastfeeding my firstborn and now my breasts sag a bit. I have a bunch of summer dresses that I used to wear without a bra because I think seeing bra straps is tacky. Now after breastfeeding there's just too much drooping. I've tried a strapless bra, but it ends up going down to my waist as the day progresses and a couple of the dresses can't have a bra because of a low back line.
Any suggestions on how to get my breasts back up?