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Nursing Bras Tips


Maternity Bras Are Hard to Fit

A maternity bra is a hard piece of lingerie to purchase in an accurate size. This is because during pregnancy, your breasts are constantly changing in size, texture, contour, etc. Your body is likely to change through each trimester, so do not purchase more than a couple of bras for each stage. Purchase a maternity bra for the size you are now. A common misconception says that you should purchase a maternity bra that gives you room to grow. Instead, proper support of your breasts is always important, especially during pregnancy. Choose a maternity bra style with wide, cushioned straps and stretchiness in the band.

The Playtex® Expectant Moments Bra is the perfect transition bra. Purchase it late in pregnancy as its roomy cups can easily accommodate changes in breast size, while still offering full and upright support. This Playtex® lingerie features a nursing flap, accessible with one hand. A soft cotton bra complete with multiple back settings, the Playtex Expectant Moments Bra is a perfect fit for expectant and new mothers.
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Avoid Nursing Bras That Expose the Entire Breast

Don't invest in nursing bra that opens in the front completely, exposing the entire breast. After breastfeeding, wrestling your breast back into the bra while juggling your newborn can prove to be a difficult task. Look for a nursing bra that has a one-handed release and only exposes a portion of the breast for breastfeeding.
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Avoid Nursing Bras That Expose the Entire Breast

Don't invest in nursing bra that opens in the front completely, exposing the entire breast. After breastfeeding, wrestling your breast back into the bra while juggling your newborn can prove to be a difficult task. Look for a nursing bra that has a one-handed release and only exposes a portion of the breast for breastfeeding.

For example, the Comfort style Medela Nursing Bra offers full coverage, a one-handed cup release and comes in beige, black or white. This is a great brand to buy if you want convenience at the forefront of nursing bra design.
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Nursing Bra Combines Style and Function

New mothers often look for lingerie that is pretty and comfortable. Historically, nursing bras have sacrificed style for function. However, today's nursing bra has changed that theory. Nursing bras come in a variety of fabrics. Look for a nursing bra with stretch lace and a cotton fabric for optimal function and comfort.
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Avoid Nursing Bras That Expose the Entire Breast

Avoid a nursing bra that opens in the front completely, exposing the entire breast. After breastfeeding, positioning your breast back into the bra can be difficult. Instead, look for a nursing bra that has a one-handed release and only exposes a portion of the breast for breastfeeding. For example, the Comfort style Medela Nursing Bra gives you full coverage, a one-handed cup release and comes in beige, black or white. Numerous styles of the Medela nursing bra brand cater to new mothers. This is the brand to buy if you want convenience at the forefront of nursing bra design.
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Nursing Bras With Style

Many nursing bra manufacturers understand that new mothers are now asking for nursing lingerie that performs well -- in style. Today, nursing bras feature numerous amenities for nursing mothers with funky patterns and colors. Show off your wild side with an animal print nursing bra, or go demure in a light shade of pink. Now, you can reflect your personality through style while still concentrating on breastfeeding your baby.
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When to Purchase a Breastfeeding Bra

The best time to purchase a breastfeeding bra is during the late stages of pregnancy. This is usually around the time when pre-pregnancy bras begin to become somewhat uncomfortable. Look for a breastfeeding bra that gives good support and allows plenty of room for nursing pads. Buy at least three to four good breastfeeding bras. When you are nursing, you will likely leak some breast milk. Because of that, always keep an extra breastfeeding bra handy.
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