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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 300641" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>It does take time to get used to using a pump and where to place it on your body so that you get to it easily. It was for that reason why I chose the Combo pump but did get to look at the Animas and the Veo before I made my decision on the pump for me. Straight away, I grabbed the demo Combo pump and shoved inside my bra cup to make sure that it would be ok there. I don't mind admitting online that my boobs are not that big. Infact I'm only a 34a and the pump fits quite nicely and comfortable too being diagonal inside my bra cup (half under my armpit and the other half inside my cup. I really don't know its there and that's the honest truth. A lightly padded underwired bra with t-shirt type straps will do the job very easily. M&S sell some nice ones but another option is to use one of those bra tops that are regularly sold on the satelite shopping channels. There are loads of them available and some are also sold in car boot sale markets for no more than £5 even cheaper than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 300641, member: 8799"] Hi It does take time to get used to using a pump and where to place it on your body so that you get to it easily. It was for that reason why I chose the Combo pump but did get to look at the Animas and the Veo before I made my decision on the pump for me. Straight away, I grabbed the demo Combo pump and shoved inside my bra cup to make sure that it would be ok there. I don't mind admitting online that my boobs are not that big. Infact I'm only a 34a and the pump fits quite nicely and comfortable too being diagonal inside my bra cup (half under my armpit and the other half inside my cup. I really don't know its there and that's the honest truth. A lightly padded underwired bra with t-shirt type straps will do the job very easily. M&S sell some nice ones but another option is to use one of those bra tops that are regularly sold on the satelite shopping channels. There are loads of them available and some are also sold in car boot sale markets for no more than £5 even cheaper than that. [/QUOTE]
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