Macom surgical bra
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Macom surgical bra
Hi girlies,
Hope all is well with you all :) I am nearly 4 months post op and still freaking out about my boobies not having enough support - especially at bed time. In high street stores I am measured at so many different sizes - 32C, 30D and 30DD.
I really want to buy a macom bra to settle my mind but im really not sure whether I should be buying the XS or the S. Hope someone can advise me!! :)
Ta,
G xx
Hope all is well with you all :) I am nearly 4 months post op and still freaking out about my boobies not having enough support - especially at bed time. In high street stores I am measured at so many different sizes - 32C, 30D and 30DD.
I really want to buy a macom bra to settle my mind but im really not sure whether I should be buying the XS or the S. Hope someone can advise me!! :)
Ta,
G xx
g0902- BJSF Addict
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I'm not sure as I'm only 2 weeks but I would get a small incase you still have a bit of fluffing to do, also you only want it to sleep in so you don't want it to be too tight... The Macom also has two sets of clips so it can be a little tighter/loser... That's just me though...
You can return them so you can try one first and if it doesn't got get the other size :) xx
You can return them so you can try one first and if it doesn't got get the other size :) xx
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Thanks girls, really appreciate your comments.
Jennifer, do you know if any high street stores sell them? Id love to try it on before buying! xx
Jennifer, do you know if any high street stores sell them? Id love to try it on before buying! xx
g0902- BJSF Addict
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Not that I know of! The only other place I've seen sell them is THG but again it's online! Xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Fluffing affects your 'boobs' not your band size and you buy Macoms by band size. So no matter how big your boobs are your band size won't change.
So if you're averaging a 30 band and all support from bras come from a band, then the XS which is made for that band size would surely be the best wouldn't it
So if you're averaging a 30 band and all support from bras come from a band, then the XS which is made for that band size would surely be the best wouldn't it
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Thanks Jennifer. I am such a worrier.. I probably don't need it but I keep thinking my high impact m&s ones aren't supportive enough!! xx
Hmm that is very true Cookie!! All my sports bras I have at the minute are 32C but then they are the ones that I feel aren't giving enough support! My M&S zip front 32C is my best one but definitely not comfy enough to sleep in (in my opinion!) xx
Hmm that is very true Cookie!! All my sports bras I have at the minute are 32C but then they are the ones that I feel aren't giving enough support! My M&S zip front 32C is my best one but definitely not comfy enough to sleep in (in my opinion!) xx
g0902- BJSF Addict
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That's true cookie! Sorry! The xs it is then ... I'm the same G :) xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Im a 32, and I got the S for sleeping in, but wear it on the smallest hook and theres definately stretch space. So I'd go XS if your about a 30.
(I also still stick a sock down there for sleeping, otherwise they get a bit achy without the individual bra cups. Great cleavage side sleeping though!)
(I also still stick a sock down there for sleeping, otherwise they get a bit achy without the individual bra cups. Great cleavage side sleeping though!)
Charlii- Moderator
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i've been measured as a 30 back, and i wear a Small macom for sleeping only, and on the smallest hook.
but i do think it could be tighter as well, so if you're really looking for support you wouldn't go wrong with the XS i'm sure.
remember if you order them on the macom medical website, you can get 15% off if you enter MYBREAST as a promocode. x
but i do think it could be tighter as well, so if you're really looking for support you wouldn't go wrong with the XS i'm sure.
remember if you order them on the macom medical website, you can get 15% off if you enter MYBREAST as a promocode. x
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