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KBecks
02-03-2009, 02:00 PM
Is there such a thing? I'm wondering about how to be somewhat discreet on our Jamaica trip. I would normally choose some kind of tankini.

SnuggleBuggles
02-03-2009, 04:43 PM
Yep, Motherwear.com sells them.
http://www.motherwear.com/cat.cfm/cid/40

I found that a bathing suit with a halter style top worked really well though. You can just kind of slide yourself out. Just throw a tank top over top for a bit of coverage if you want some. I was at the pool every day last summer with a 6-9m old who needed to nurse while we were there and I had researched nursing bathing suits. I did think that I wanted a tankini if I wasn't getting a nursing swimsuit but in reality when the suit was wet it was hard to slide up and feed ds that way. I preferred to go up and over than under, if that makes any sense.

Beth

Nooknookmom
02-08-2009, 07:19 PM
I just used my old (before baby) bikini's. They have the triangle top and I would slide either side over as needed and slide it back when done. Worked great w/ out having to spend any extra $$!

LarsMal
03-23-2009, 01:41 PM
Yep, Motherwear.com sells them.
http://www.motherwear.com/cat.cfm/cid/40

I found that a bathing suit with a halter style top worked really well though. You can just kind of slide yourself out. Just throw a tank top over top for a bit of coverage if you want some. I was at the pool every day last summer with a 6-9m old who needed to nurse while we were there and I had researched nursing bathing suits. I did think that I wanted a tankini if I wasn't getting a nursing swimsuit but in reality when the suit was wet it was hard to slide up and feed ds that way. I preferred to go up and over than under, if that makes any sense.

Beth


I'm glad I searched a little in this forum b/c I was just coming here to ask the same question!

I like the look of the halter tankini on motherwear, but can't decide if that second layer will be too hot? I might try it out anyway!

ETA: Oops...I quoted this b/c I meant to ask you, Beth, did you just wear a regular halter style suite and untie the halter part, or were you able to just "pop out" w/o having to untie?!

maylips
03-23-2009, 03:47 PM
:bowdown:

I just used my old (before baby) bikini's. They have the triangle top and I would slide either side over as needed and slide it back when done. Worked great w/ out having to spend any extra $$!

Jealous poster here....I couldn't wear triangle topped-bikinis BEFORE I was pregnant, much less after baby. :)

elektra
03-23-2009, 04:08 PM
I can do triangle tops usually but yah, 5 weeks post partum, when i plan to be in Hawaii, hopefully nursing, the term "scandalous" comes to mind when picturing myself in my old triangle tops. Not to mention what a mess I'm sure my tummy will be at that point too. Any other good 1 piece recs?

LarsMal
03-23-2009, 05:18 PM
I can do triangle tops usually but yah, 5 weeks post partum, when i plan to be in Hawaii, hopefully nursing, the term "scandalous" comes to mind when picturing myself in my old triangle tops.

I tried my triangle tops on when DD was five months old. OMG- talk about scandalous!!! I am normally a small B and was still sporting the D-cup nursing bras at the time. I am already outgrowing those nursing bras with this pregnancy so who knows where I'll end up! Needless to say, my triangle tops will NOT be making an appearance this summer either- probably should go ahead and retire them!