If
you plan on breastfeeding your baby, you need a breastfeeding
bra. Sure, you can make due with a regular bra, but it would be
a great hassle. Besides, you are going to be a different cup size
than you used to be – you are going to have to buy a new bra
anyhow, might as well make it a breastfeeding one. Of course, the
question is, what sort of breastfeeding bra should you get? Here are
some tips:
· Get measured – First of all, as abovementioned, you
are not the same cup size as you used to be. And it can be difficult
to guess. So, be sure to get measured to ensure that you purchase
a bra with the best fit.
· Try it on – You can tell a lot by trying on a breastfeeding
bra. You can see what it looks like and how comfortable it is. Try
it on, and then put a shirt on over so that you can see what it will
look like on a daily basis. Move around and make sure it moves with
you.
· Easy to unlatch? – One of the key features of a breastfeeding
bra is that it is easy to unhook. You want to be sure that you buy
a bra is easy to open (with one hand) when you have a hungry baby
complaining at your side.
· Enough room for nursing pads
· Cotton bras – Wearing a cotton bra can decrease your
chances of getting thrush, a yeast infection of the nipples caused
by dampness.
· Good support – You definitely do not want any back
strain!
· Underwire? – It is generally recommended to avoid wearing
an underwire breastfeeding bra because they have been known to lessen
milk production. But if you get one that fits well, and do not notice
a reduction in milk production, go for it!
· More than one – You should get 3-4 nursing bras, no
less than 2. Remember that you will likely leak some breast milk…
· Full opening? – For some women, it can be difficult
to get their breast back into a nursing bra that exposes the entire
breast.
· When to buy – Buy it during the late stages of your
pregnancy. Keep in mind that your breasts will get a little bit fuller
as they fill with milk – it can be a good idea to get a breastfeeding
bra that gives you room to grow.
So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and buy yourself a breastfeeding
bra (or 3 or 4… if you are in the late stages of your pregnancy)!