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Resourceful Alaska Fisherwoman

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Before Lukas was born, I purchased some nursing bras. I guessed at my required size based on what I wore after Sophia and was right on target. However, after losing the baby weight I had to toss those and buy something that would support the receding milk bags. The newer compact size isn’t nearly as impressive but on the upside I won’t give myself a black eye should I ever wish to run or jog. I don’t do either but that option is more open now. I didn’t buy many of the new size since I don’t plan on nursing very much longer and will want to purchase something with my comfort in mind the next time around.

In July I went on a trip to Alaska and brought them all with me. On that trip there was another trip in which I packed a smaller version of my stuff. Of the bras that I brought on the original trip I only brought the one I was wearing for the trip within a trip.

I’m not at all used to busting out of my bras, even while I was filling a larger size I managed to keep everything all tucked away properly, so I was very surprised when I finished feeding Lukas and went to snap the cup flap back in place. I found that the whole cup had come undone from the shoulder strap. There I was in the middle of nowhere without a sewing kit, but I was in Alaska, so I fixed it…with a fishing swivel.

fishing swivel fix


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