Post op sportsbra to buy?
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Post op sportsbra to buy?
Hi All,
i'm booking my surgery this Wednesady night and have been doing some research as to what style of sportsbras to buy for post op.
if anyone has any recommendations i would greatly appreciate it.
Thank You
i'm booking my surgery this Wednesady night and have been doing some research as to what style of sportsbras to buy for post op.
if anyone has any recommendations i would greatly appreciate it.
Thank You
zeezee- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Lancashire
Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
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Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
Thank You i will have a look at them now
PS - i see your going to see take that, i went last week and they are truly AMAZING
z
PS - i see your going to see take that, i went last week and they are truly AMAZING
z
zeezee- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Lancashire
Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
Misf1, I saw Take That in Manchester this week - they truly were awesome!! You are going to LOVE it!
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Chanhassen- BJSF Addict
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Location : London
Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
Zeezee - check with the hospital first.....I agonised over what to buy beforehand, bought about five and then when I got there on the day was told that I needn't have bothered as they put one on during surgery. They sent me home with two in the end.
All of the bras I bought before hand are unwearable now as my skin is so sensitive so my advice is check what you need with hospital, and don't buy too many in advance! Good luck!
All of the bras I bought before hand are unwearable now as my skin is so sensitive so my advice is check what you need with hospital, and don't buy too many in advance! Good luck!
star2angel- Active BJSF Member
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Location : South East
Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
I asked my PC and she said the recommended one to buy is M&S sports bra and I need one in a DD & E - they are £18 each so just got myself on Ebay and have got the DD for £5!! So I would check with your PC or PS and ask 1st. Then get on Ebay lol!! Also, any you do buy keep the tags on then any u don't use u can take back xx
Nyssa-H- BJSF Addict
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Location : Cumbria
Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
thanks for the advice girlies, i will ask the surgeon on wednesday evening.
also would i need to buy a zip up front one?
sorry for all the questions i just want to try and be as organized as possible.
Thanks
Z
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also would i need to buy a zip up front one?
sorry for all the questions i just want to try and be as organized as possible.
Thanks
Z
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zeezee- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 95
Location : Lancashire
Re: Post op sportsbra to buy?
You will definitely find it easier with a front fastening one but if you can't find one, back fastening isn't impossible.
star2angel- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 130
Location : South East
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