Nursing bras are essential to a breastfeeding mother. They help ensure easy access to nourishment for your baby while supplying support to the breasts. Selecting the most appropriate bra is an important decision.
Choose a bra that gives good support, but fits comfortably. A supportive bra can reduce the likelihood of neck and back pain that often results from enhanced breast size. The bra should not fit too tight because this can potentially harm milk supply by causing plugged ducts or breast infections. Should you be susceptible to leakage or think you may be, take care that there is sufficient space left in the cup to allow for breast pads.
Stay away from underwire nursing bras if possible, particularly immediately after the delivery of your child. Like a bra that is too tight, there is potential for a plugged milk duct. If you need to have an underwire bra, make sure to pick one that does not dig into the ribs.
Be sure the access panel is easy to work. If at all possible, you want a panel that can be opened or closed one-handed since it’s likely that you will be holding your child with your other hand. If you plan to breastfeed in public, you might want to choose a bra that can be opened or closed without looking.
Make sure the opening supports the breast. This will certainly be a lot more comfy for you. It also makes refastening the access panel easier.
Nursing bras ought to be made from a material that breathes like cotton. Many synthetic materials tend to hold wetness. Trapped moisture on the breast can lead to the growth of bacteria and can contribute to nipple tenderness.
Preferably, you will need a minimum of three nursing bras. This will enable you to change and wash your bra on a regular basis. Since most traditional stores only carry a small selection and few sizes, you may want to consider online stores. When purchasing from an online retailer, make sure to check the sizing chart found somewhere on their website. It is not unusual to discover you wear a different size depending on the brand or retailer.
When you’ve got the right nursing bras, it can make a difference in how well your breastfeeding experience goes.

























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