maternity breastfeeding tops
Plus size breastfeeding tops?

I wear a size 20-22 up top, 18-20 on bottom. I had a c section last week, and am having a heck of a time finding tops appropriate for breast feeding or pumping. I work in an office setting and need to find appropriate tops.
I’m on a pretty tight budget, and the cute tops at motherhood maternity cost more than I can afford.
Does anyone have any suggestions?

I always liked Destination Maternity. They feature several different brands. A Pea in the Pod, however, does not carry large sizes. Motherhood does. Check the online sales and clearance items, they can be much more affordable.

Also, you might consider just getting a nursing camisole and wearing button-down shirts. That way you can just unbutton the shirt to feed or pump without bearing all.

Try looking for good deals on eBay, and often consignment shops will have gently used nursing wear mixed in with the maternity stuff.

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