What are the best nursing bra styles out there?
Front-open bras
Let’s start with the front open bra has a clasp on each cup that you can hook and un-hook to the gore. A padded front open bra is the one every new mum would prefer because milk production peaks post-pregnancy so you’ll either need a bra that is padded or a bra that can hold nursing pad and help you absorb the leakage.Front Open Nursing Bra For New Mom
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Cross-over bras
Cross-over bra is otherwise known as a sleep bra. It’s an easy access bra for late-night feedings. With the Criss-Cross feature and the cotton fabric, it’s extremely comfortable for you to sleep in. All you have to do is slip the fabric one to the side and voila you are ready to feed.Cross-Over Nursing Bra For New Mom
Drop-down bras
Drop-down bra usually has a clip at the shoulder. Unsnap from the side and flap down, when done feeding, you can re-hook it. These bras are also available with under-wire to provide that extra support. Breast tissues become tender as they grow during pregnancy so make sure they are comfortable enough to uphold the breast tissues and not hurting them.Drop Down Nursing Bra For New Mom
Now let’s see how they should fit you.
It is recommended to get the measurements for the bra in 30-37 weeks. Keep in mind that your cup size may change so you want to find something that’s flexible from the beginning. Make sure that your cup is loose enough that you can get one hand into the cup. If you grow after purchasing the bra, you’ll have at least up to one cup size growth room, and remember you’re going to need to put nursing pads in there as well.
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