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Hi all, Thank you so much for taking the time. Lots to think about and thanks for the recommendation for that FB page - sounds great. I too have mostly bought maternity clothes that aren't specifically for pregnancy and the same with nursing, i just look for clothes i can feed in now. Sunbob thanks for taking a look anyway. It is a free version of survey monkey just to get some initial feedback, but the options are a bit limited. I agree there are sections which may need an 'other' or similar response.

Does anyone know any independent maternity and or nursing brands? I'm looking for any small designers/makers etc....do point me in their direction if so.

Thank you.

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