Friday, February 19, 2010

oh the woes, again

I went shopping with my sister for nursing bras. We went to Target, that may have been our first problem, but we don't have the luxury of spending more somewhere else that specializes better in women's underwear.
Target has a fairly decent selection, except one thing, nothing smaller than a 34 B. Now it's no surprise that my skinny darling sister is smaller than me. I was quite annoyed. Have bra manufacturers just decided to completely rule out the flat chested women? Just because they don't show up on TV or in magazines, here's a little newsflash, WE STILL EXIST!! AND (most of us) ARE NOT ASHAMED OF THE WAY WE ARE. And not only were the Bs the smallest size, they looked more like an engorged B, closer to C.
So flat chested women have been apparently, completely, ruled out when it comes to fertility and lactation. Well here's a little FYI, small breasts can still give milk.

2 comments:

leaner said...

I remember being small chested, and never being able to find a properly fitting bra. I often used camis (with a shelf bra) and just pulled them down.
I am no longer small chested, (milk filled boobies shot from a small B to a DD, yikes.) But I am narrow chested- as in I wear a 30/32 band size. That is hard to find in anything besides A cups in the junior section. Sigh.

Adam's Sister said...

I am small in that department as well. I found bras at Motherhood Maternity.