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underwire bras
Hi girl, im going out tomorrow night & was wondering if i could wear an underwire bra il be 16days post op. If you could i get an underwire bra & take the wire out?xx
8oo8ies- Active BJSF Member
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Re: underwire bras
Hi,you are still really early days,but i know i bought an underwire bra and took the wires out at about 3 weeks po,and wore it out for a few hrs.I would take a sports bra with you in case its uncomfortable,as its not really advisable.I didn't come to any harm,but i wouldn't want you to damage your new boobies hun
tizzyt- BJSF Addict
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Thanks hun, i really dont want to damage my boobies but my sports bra really isnt flattering lol everything iv tried on looks horrible with it on, im going to go out in the morning & try some non wired bras if not il get a wired one and take the wire out! But il defo take my sports bra with me just incase :) xxxx
8oo8ies- Active BJSF Member
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Re: underwire bras
Try not to get anything that will interfere with your scar or rub against them, apart from being uncomfortable if they're not yet healed could cause problems.
Maybe you could find a bra that doesn't sit on the crease... one of those seam free ones...
Good luck and have fun at the party ;)
Maybe you could find a bra that doesn't sit on the crease... one of those seam free ones...
Good luck and have fun at the party ;)
BoobiePrize- BJSF Elite Member
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Ah hun I understand your dilema. Good luck finding a non wired bra I know how difficult they can be to find. I had to wear my sports bras out all the time and I hated it. I really wouldn't wear underwire though. Braless would be better than underwire
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Shock absorber do a multiway sports bra that might be worth looking at? the cups are seamfree and look a nice shape.
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hattie260- BJSF Elite Member
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Have to be honest and say that I wouldn't personally step outside the pre-op care instructions your surgeon has suggested for you, especially not so early on in your recovery and as you've been experiencing some pain and feeling some movement in the implant - as you went with Transform my guess is that you've been instructed to wear your sports bra for 6 weeks 24/7, it's just not worth the risk of possibly damaging your new boobies to me babe, I'd personally find another top that I could get away with wearing my sports bra with and just enjoy myself knowing my boobies are OK!.
Re: underwire bras
Mmmm its entirely up to you hun but i think i agree with Cookie, i'm not too sure what the risks are if you wear a wired bra but i'd buy another outfit rather than risk it.
Its a pain but better to be safe than sorry. Have fun at he party
Its a pain but better to be safe than sorry. Have fun at he party
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