Nursing Bras Information
A baby’s cries for milk can come at any time and breastfeeding clothes can make the whole experience easier. One of the most necessary pieces of breastfeeding clothes that a nursing mother requires is a good quality nursing bra.
The bra should fit perfectly and should be easy to use. A correctly fitted nursing bra gives a mother comfort and support, so it is a good idea to get fitted by a professional. The best time to purchase a nursing bra is during mid to late pregnancy so that your rib and bust size will be close to the same size as they will be following delivery of your baby.
A nursing bra that does not fit correctly will fail to support your breasts and can block your milk duct causing milk production to decrease, and in extreme cases blocked ducts caused by a badly fitted one can lead to mastitis.
Many women prefer the support of an under wire bra, and can comfortably wear one. But if possible, avoid nursing bras with under wires and those tight bras. This type of nursing bra can constrict the breasts in all the wrong places and lead to plugged ducts or mastitis.
Nursing bras with flaps are designed for discreet breastfeeding in public. Many bras for nursing are made so that the material that covers the breast can be detached without having to undo the bra. The flaps should be easily opened and refastened with only one hand. Your other arm will be holding a hungry baby, so it is important to choose a bra with fasteners that you can open without looking at them. Nursing bras with flaps are generally the most expensive because of the amount of convenience that they provide.
There are also nursing bras without under wires and flaps, which are designed to be lifted above the breasts, or pushed to one side. Typically, these bras are made of softer fabrics that make them a comfortable option as well as easy to use.
Purchase as many bras as you can afford, you don’t necessarily need one for each day of the week but remember that you will be producing a lot of milk and will suffer from leaky breasts, so you will need to wash your nursing bras frequently. The main things to look out for are: cotton bras, as they will help keep your nipple cool and dry and good, wide straps that are going to give you lots of support.
It is worth investing in one stylish nursing bra that can make any woman feel confident about the way she looks and feels. Mothers should simply follow their instinct and select a nursing bra that they know is safe for them and allows for adequate milk production for their baby, and will indeed make the bonding time associated with breastfeeding all the more memorable.
