Trying to find the right bra while you're pregnant may seem impossible. Not only are your breasts changing size and shape regularly, but at times they can be sore—making you feel like wearing no bra at all!
While you can simply buy a larger bra during pregnancy, most OB-GYNs and midwives recommend wearing a nursing bra instead. Your breasts will likely go through various cup sizes, especially during your last trimester and after childbirth. If you nurse, your breasts will be larger as your milk supply changes to meet your newborn's needs, and your breast size should stabilize as you and your baby get into a regular feeding schedule. Fortunately, nursing bras can be adjusted to accommodate changing cup and band sizes of pregnancy and nursing.
How are nursing bras different from regular bras?
Nursing bras are made for comfort and accessibility - but they don't have to be unfeminine or ugly. Today's bra manufacturers understand that women want the same kind of appeal with their nursing bras that they do with their pre-pregnancy intimate apparel.
Like regular bras, nursing bras have adjustable hook-and-eye clasps in the back of the band. Whereas regular bras may only have one to three hooks to alter the band size, nursing bras usually have four, often with the hooks two-deep (top and bottom) for added support. Most nursing bra bands are also wider to lift milk-laden breasts.
Cup support is where nursing bras most differ from regular bras. To make breasts accessible, nursing bras offer several options. A popular design has clasps at the top of the cup fabric that you fold down for feedings. Other nursing bras have snaps between the breasts so you can fold the fabric flap toward your armpit. Another design allows you to move the fabric around the breast, propping it forward. It is important to find a clasp that's easy to undo one-handed since you'll often be holding your hungry baby while getting ready to breastfeed.
Cotton is often the fabric of choice for nursing bras because it dries quickly (important for keeping nipples dry when nursing). The jury is still out on synthetic materials. Some say these fabrics don't breathe as well as cotton, whereas other experts indicate that some newer bras have specially designed synthetic fabrics that breathe as well if not better than cotton. Your best bet: word of mouth. Ask around and find out what other moms have found success with.
Additionally, various styles may work better at different times in your pregnancy and nursing experiences. You may want the added support of top clasps during the early weeks of nursing when you may also be wearing nursing pads. Then, once you and your baby become nursing pros, claspless designs may work better for your lifestyle.
How do you find the right fit with a nursing bra?
Finding the right fit for your nursing bra is important. "If a nursing mom is wearing a brassiere that is too small, it will lay on top of the breast tissue," explains Beatriz Cacheux, a bra-fitting specialist with Medela, Inc. "This will put added pressure and strain on the tissue, which may lead to plugged milk ducts." To avoid an ill-fitting garment, take some measurements to make sure that you have the right size. "Eighty-percent of women are wearing the wrong size bra," adds Cacheux.
To find the proper measurements, start by wearing a non-padded, well-fitting bra, prompts Anne Dimond, founder and president of Bella Materna, which produces nursing bras. "Wrap the measuring tape snugly around your rib cage, just under the bustline. Be sure the measuring tape is parallel to the floor from front to back." This measurement - for instance 36 or 38 inches - is your band size. If you measure between sizes, round down for a snug fight and up for a more relaxed fit.
To find your cup measurement, bring the measuring tape around the fullest part of your breast. Cacheux cautions women not to wrap the tape tightly but rather position it loosely over the breast. Subtract the number of this second measurement from the band size and then check manufacturer's websites or brochures for the corresponding cup size (all makers are different). For example, if the measurement around your breasts is 41 inches and your band size 38 inches, the difference would be three inches. According to Medela's specs, this would make your bra size a 38C.
If you're trying bras on, look for a comfort level that offers the right balance for you. If the bra is too loose, your breasts won't be supported, but if it's too snug you'll be uncomfortable. Keep in mind that when you begin nursing your breasts will be larger and you may need to use nursing pads. Rounding up a band size can accommodate these changes.
More bra manufacturers are now recognizing the needs of larger-breasted women. For example, Materna's bra sizes go up to E/F but soon G/H cup sizes will also be available. The Bravado brand offers nursing bras in sizes up to 46H - a real plus for full-figured moms. Ask your local maternity-wear retailer or look online if you are concerned that you won't be able to find your cup size.
Can I order my nursing bra online?
"Women are becoming more and more comfortable ordering their undergarments online," says Dimond. She recommends that women check the sizing charts to find the right size. If possible, have yourself professionally measured. Contact the manufacturer and seek clarification about their sizing and recommendation before purchasing bras online since most retailers do not accept exchange or return since these are considered to be personal hygiene products.
How do I wear a nursing bra correctly?
Once you have the perfect bra it's time to ensure the right fit. Dimond advises you put on your bra while bending over slightly, lifting the breasts into the cups. Glide each breast into the cup when you stand.
Have someone else adjust the straps in the back so they fit snugly to your skin. "Check your nipple alignment," continues Dimond, "adjusting to make both centered." If you find that you need more room in your band size, hook-and-eye band extenders are readily available in most maternity boutiques and online.
What's the best way to wash my bra?
A little extra care can extend the life of your bra and ensure that it doesn't lose its elasticity and shape. Simply handwash your bra in a mild detergent in the sink and leave it to dry overnight. In the morning your bra will be clean and ready to wear. Some women find this a great time-saving tip: Wear your bra in the shower and wash with your favorite-scented shower gel. Then let the bra hang in the shower overnight. If you must use your washer, make sure to choose the cold setting, a mild detergent, and hang dry afterwards. Never put nursing bras in the dryer.
Are underwire bras safe during pregnancy and nursing?
"Underwire bras can be of a concern during nursing," says Christina Holmes a practicing midwife and director of Birthways in Sarasota, Florida. Tight-fitting underwire bras can push into breast tissue, leading to clogged milk ducts. She explains that although most underwire bras are usually safe (if they are good-quality bras), cheaply made non-nursing bras are sometimes made with sheet metal and can be highly irritating (ouch!). Holmes adds that if a woman knows that she's prone to breast infections she should consider another kind of bra. Some manufacturers, such as Bravado, offer non-underwire bras specifically for women who need the extra support and lift an underwire provides. If you're confused or have questions, talk to your OB-GYN or nurse midwife.
Ready to start shopping? Nursing bras come in numerous styles to fit even the most finicky of tastes. Take time to look at a variety of bras to find one that meets your needs - and your baby's.
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Friday, May 4, 2012
How to find the right bra during pregnancy - and beyond!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Medela Nursing Camisole Covers With Natural Fibers
Medela, the company who makes breastfeeding more comfortable for new moms, has introduced a new nursing tank. This camisole comes in black and white and allows you to pump hands free with their Freestyle pump. It is made from all natural bamboo fiber which is breathable, aborbs moisture and has natural anti-bacterial properties.
The drop cup openings make it easy to nurse anytime and anywhere. As a mommy still trying to get back into shape 9 months after giving birth, I know it’s not my breast I’m worried about exposing while nursing in public; it’s my belly. This is why I love nursing camisoles.
Granted, as a woman with rather large breasts, the nursing camisole isn’t the most flattering undergarment. It leaves me a little droopy. Let’s be honest. It gives me a big droopy uniboob. However, it is comfortable. I have support, just not the same kind of support I was used to before I became more focused on breastfeeding than I was on cleavage. This isn’t a complaint. It is just a fact.
I do wish that the sizing information available associated the Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large sizing, with the appropriate cup size. I was given a Large to try and I think that an Extra Large would have been more comforatable for me. Still, I use it and enjoy it.
The fabric is just divine. I wish all my clothes were made from this fabric. The camisole is also extra long. My biggest complaint about camisoles, and I wear a lot of camisoles, is that they are too short. I want for my camisole to be a little longer than the shirt I am wearing (remember hiding the belly), and the Medela camisole is just that. It is the perfect length.
It’s no surprise that Medela would get a prop for their new nursing tank. They are the experts, after all.
Nov 13, 2008
Written by Marty, who also blogs at Triangle Mamas. She wrote this post one handed while nursing her son Christopher.
Medela Nursing Camisole Covers With Natural Fibers Props and Pans
The drop cup openings make it easy to nurse anytime and anywhere. As a mommy still trying to get back into shape 9 months after giving birth, I know it’s not my breast I’m worried about exposing while nursing in public; it’s my belly. This is why I love nursing camisoles.
Granted, as a woman with rather large breasts, the nursing camisole isn’t the most flattering undergarment. It leaves me a little droopy. Let’s be honest. It gives me a big droopy uniboob. However, it is comfortable. I have support, just not the same kind of support I was used to before I became more focused on breastfeeding than I was on cleavage. This isn’t a complaint. It is just a fact.
I do wish that the sizing information available associated the Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large sizing, with the appropriate cup size. I was given a Large to try and I think that an Extra Large would have been more comforatable for me. Still, I use it and enjoy it.
The fabric is just divine. I wish all my clothes were made from this fabric. The camisole is also extra long. My biggest complaint about camisoles, and I wear a lot of camisoles, is that they are too short. I want for my camisole to be a little longer than the shirt I am wearing (remember hiding the belly), and the Medela camisole is just that. It is the perfect length.
It’s no surprise that Medela would get a prop for their new nursing tank. They are the experts, after all.
Nov 13, 2008
Written by Marty, who also blogs at Triangle Mamas. She wrote this post one handed while nursing her son Christopher.
Medela Nursing Camisole Covers With Natural Fibers Props and Pans
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Undercover Mama Nursing Bra Tank Top Camisole - NEW!
New Undercover Mama Nursing Bra Tank Top Camisole
Make ANY shirt a nursing shirt with Undercover Mama!
Description
Make ANY shirt a nursing shirt with Undercover Mama!
Description
Undercover Mama is a strapless undershirt that hooks onto the drop cup of your nursing bra, thereby creating a camisole out of your nursing bra. Discreet, stylish, and practical, Undercover Mama makes nursing your baby easy and convenient, at home or away!
Features and Benefits
- Fit where you need them to while keeping you covered in style.
- Made from quality material that is soft and stretchy for coverage, support and built to last.
- Available in a variety of colors so they can be worn under any top.
- Can be machine washed in cold water
How does it work? (also see videos below)
Step One: Hook Undercover Mama to the drop-cup of your nursing bra.
Step Two: Nurse with ease and Undercover modesty
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
How To Select The Correct Nursing Bra
Shopping for bras is challenging enough, but when it comes to nursing bra shopping it can seem nearly impossible. There are so many variables to bra fitting when shopping for a nursing bra, including whether or not you are still pregnant and then trying to guess what your size you will be after you deliver your baby and begin nursing.
Whether or not you plan to nurse your baby full time also factors into your prospective nursing bra size. Also, every woman’s body reacts differently to nursing. Some women may go up one cup size when they begin nursing, others may increase as much as 2 cups sizes and still others maybe only a half cup size difference, if any. Here are a few suggestions and recommendations in shopping for your nursing bras to try to make this task a little less daunting.
BREAST SIZE WILL ALTER
If you are expecting your first baby, it is hard to know what to expect with your future bra size when shopping for your nursing bra as you have no history to draw on.
The best rule of thumb is to wait until as close to your due date as possible before buying a nursing bra so that you can best gauge what your size will be. If you do plan to nurse, you can expect your milk to come in within 2-3 days after you deliver.
When you milk does first come in, some women experience a huge temporary uptick in their cup size. However, once your hormones settle down and your milk supply adjusts to a more predictable demand, your size should settle down.
You should expect some natural size fluctuation during the day and before and after nursing, so it is best to pick a comfortable stretchy bra which will accommodate these changes while providing the support that you need for heavier lactating breasts.
WAIT - DO NOT RUSH IN
The second rule is to not buy too many bras until your size has settled down after the first few weeks. You will probably only need about 3-4 bras at most that you can wash and wear so you always have one on hand to accommodate those early weeks. My best (breast!) advice is to find several styles you like, that are very stretchy and can accommodate several cup sizes to safely fit your fluctuating and uncertain size.
WHAT NEXT?
Once you find comfortable supportive nursing bras to accommodate your size variations and daily life routines, you will find your quality of life improves tremendously as you reclaim your body, your life and embark upon the joys of motherhood.
Medela Nursing Bras are an excellent choice for functional and affordable styles. For high-end, classy designs, consider Melinda G bras.
MEDELA BRA RANGE
Click to view Medela Bra Selection Chart
Medela Sleep Bra
- Luxurious combed cotton and no-tag design ensures comfort against your skin.
- Keeps nursing pads in place to avoid leaks.
- Drawback design for convenient nursing.
Medela Camisoles
- Bamboo/cotton fabric ensures comfort and breathability with fast moisture absorption.
- Extra layer of fabric between bra shelf and outer layer for modesty and elevated support.
- Comfortable, no-tag design.
- Can be used hands-free with the Medela Freestyle breast pump.
- Convenient, one-hand release clasp and flexible drop cup for easy nursing.
- Drop-cup opening provides maximum skin-to-skin contact with baby.
- Cup sizes D & DD feature cushioned, wider straps for added comfort.
- Seamless stretch lace cups assure a smooth, natural appearance.
- Exclusive lace design conforms to different stages of breast fullness throughout the day.
- Convenient, one-hand release clasp and flexible drop cup for easy nursing.
- Drop-cup opening provides maximum skin-to-skin contact with baby.
- Cup sizes D and DD feature cushioned, wider straps for added comfort.
MELINDA G BRA RANGE
Once you have survived the early weeks of nursing and motherhood, you will probably want to find a bra that is flattering to wear under T-shirts and gives you a bit more support and shape. Melinda G has a number of bras to choose from that come in a range of sizes.
Melinda G Tee Shirt Soft Cup Nursing Bra
This is a smooth cup wireless bra that gives a clean look you can wear under a tee shirt or tight fitting shirt. This bra also has support comparable to an underwire bra without the associated risk of mastitis from an underwire bra. The Tee Shirt Soft Cup bra also stretches to fit several cup and band sizes which makes it an excellent nursing bra.
- Seamless cups provide beautiful smooth shaping
- Bra has popular under-the-breast channeling for the support of a wire without the wire
- Convenient one-handed clips on the cups are very easy to use
- Inner sling provides additional support, especially when the cup is open for nursing
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G Glorious Tee Shirt Soft Cup Nursing Bra
- Seamless cups provide beautiful smooth shaping
- Bra has popular under-the-breast channeling for the support of a wire without the wire
- Convenient one-handed clips on the cups are very easy to use
- Inner sling provides additional support, especially when the cup is open for nursing
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G T-shirt Underwire Nursing bra
If you are bigger busted and really need the support of an underwire bra, Melinda G’s T-shirt Underwire Nursing bra is a very good choice. Like the Tee shirt soft cup bra, this bra also provides a clean seamless and smooth look that can be worn under a tight fitting shirt while also giving your breast shape and definition without restrictions. This bra comes in sizes 34C to 42F and is cup and band size specific, so it is best to buy this bra after your milk supply has settled down and you are a more exact size. The hooks on the cups do allow you to adjust the size of the cups to smaller or larger for before and after nursing to help with that size variation and superior fit.
- Non-stretch comfort straps and three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G Cami Sutra Nursing Cami
A long camisole, perfect for layering, perfect for wearing with jeans or skirts, for work or play, all day, all night, every day, from pregnancy through weaning.- Unlike other nursing camisoles, this cami provides support and is easy to put on thanks to the built-in bra with hidden back hooks and eyes
- Has the popular under-the-breast channeling for the support of a wire without a wire
- Convenient one-handed clips on the drop cups
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G Nursing Medium Impact Sports Bra
This is a very supportive full coverage nursing sports bra. The double-ply cups provide great support without compressing the breasts against the rib-cage, which would interfere with milk production.- Cups are seamless to avoid chafing of tender breast tissue
- Nursing clips are a three-position hook and eye which offers a customizable fit to accommodate changing breast size
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Non-stretch comfort straps and three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Whether or not you plan to nurse your baby full time also factors into your prospective nursing bra size. Also, every woman’s body reacts differently to nursing. Some women may go up one cup size when they begin nursing, others may increase as much as 2 cups sizes and still others maybe only a half cup size difference, if any. Here are a few suggestions and recommendations in shopping for your nursing bras to try to make this task a little less daunting.
BREAST SIZE WILL ALTER
If you are expecting your first baby, it is hard to know what to expect with your future bra size when shopping for your nursing bra as you have no history to draw on.
The best rule of thumb is to wait until as close to your due date as possible before buying a nursing bra so that you can best gauge what your size will be. If you do plan to nurse, you can expect your milk to come in within 2-3 days after you deliver.
When you milk does first come in, some women experience a huge temporary uptick in their cup size. However, once your hormones settle down and your milk supply adjusts to a more predictable demand, your size should settle down.
You should expect some natural size fluctuation during the day and before and after nursing, so it is best to pick a comfortable stretchy bra which will accommodate these changes while providing the support that you need for heavier lactating breasts.
WAIT - DO NOT RUSH IN
The second rule is to not buy too many bras until your size has settled down after the first few weeks. You will probably only need about 3-4 bras at most that you can wash and wear so you always have one on hand to accommodate those early weeks. My best (breast!) advice is to find several styles you like, that are very stretchy and can accommodate several cup sizes to safely fit your fluctuating and uncertain size.
WHAT NEXT?
Once you find comfortable supportive nursing bras to accommodate your size variations and daily life routines, you will find your quality of life improves tremendously as you reclaim your body, your life and embark upon the joys of motherhood.
Medela Nursing Bras are an excellent choice for functional and affordable styles. For high-end, classy designs, consider Melinda G bras.
MEDELA BRA RANGE
Click to view Medela Bra Selection Chart
- The perfect "take to hospital" bra will be comfortable throughout your breastfeeding experience.
- Drop-cup nursing bra and no-tag design offers moderate support and optimal comfort.
- Soft, silky microfiber blend gently hugs the body and conforms to fluctuating breast size.
- Racerback design keeps straps in place.
- Can be used hands-free with the Medela Freestyle breast pump.
Medela Sleep Bra
- Luxurious combed cotton and no-tag design ensures comfort against your skin.
- Keeps nursing pads in place to avoid leaks.
- Drawback design for convenient nursing.
Medela Camisoles
- Bamboo/cotton fabric ensures comfort and breathability with fast moisture absorption.
- Extra layer of fabric between bra shelf and outer layer for modesty and elevated support.
- Comfortable, no-tag design.
- Can be used hands-free with the Medela Freestyle breast pump.
- Seamless stretch lace cups assure a smooth, natural appearance.
- Exclusive lace design conforms to different stages of breast fullness throughout the day.- Convenient, one-hand release clasp and flexible drop cup for easy nursing.
- Drop-cup opening provides maximum skin-to-skin contact with baby.
- Cup sizes D & DD feature cushioned, wider straps for added comfort.
- Seamless stretch lace cups assure a smooth, natural appearance.
- Exclusive lace design conforms to different stages of breast fullness throughout the day.
- Convenient, one-hand release clasp and flexible drop cup for easy nursing.
- Drop-cup opening provides maximum skin-to-skin contact with baby.
- Cup sizes D and DD feature cushioned, wider straps for added comfort.
Once you have survived the early weeks of nursing and motherhood, you will probably want to find a bra that is flattering to wear under T-shirts and gives you a bit more support and shape. Melinda G has a number of bras to choose from that come in a range of sizes.
Melinda G Tee Shirt Soft Cup Nursing Bra
This is a smooth cup wireless bra that gives a clean look you can wear under a tee shirt or tight fitting shirt. This bra also has support comparable to an underwire bra without the associated risk of mastitis from an underwire bra. The Tee Shirt Soft Cup bra also stretches to fit several cup and band sizes which makes it an excellent nursing bra.
- Seamless cups provide beautiful smooth shaping
- Bra has popular under-the-breast channeling for the support of a wire without the wire
- Convenient one-handed clips on the cups are very easy to use
- Inner sling provides additional support, especially when the cup is open for nursing
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G Glorious Tee Shirt Soft Cup Nursing Bra
- Seamless cups provide beautiful smooth shaping
- Bra has popular under-the-breast channeling for the support of a wire without the wire
- Convenient one-handed clips on the cups are very easy to use
- Inner sling provides additional support, especially when the cup is open for nursing
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G T-shirt Underwire Nursing bra

- The full-coverage cups provide great separation and uplift
- Nursing clips are a three-position hook and eye which offers a customizable fit to accommodate changing breast size
- Cups are full coverage to ensure the wires do not sit on tender breast tissue and the wires are multi-cushioned for comfort
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures. - Non-stretch comfort straps and three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G Cami Sutra Nursing Cami
- Has the popular under-the-breast channeling for the support of a wire without a wire
- Convenient one-handed clips on the drop cups
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Melinda G Nursing Medium Impact Sports Bra

- Nursing clips are a three-position hook and eye which offers a customizable fit to accommodate changing breast size
- 4-across back hooks and eyes accommodate changing postnatal figures
- Non-stretch comfort straps and three rows of back hook and eyes offer additional support
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Classy Nursing Bras from Melinda G.
Many of today's nursing moms are frustrated by the cumbersome, uncomfortable, monstrous and sometimes down right scary nursing bras on the market. They are seeking to change that image with their incredibly stylish, sleek, comfortable yet sexy nursing lingerie products.
If you are sports minded mother and want to get your pre-pregnancy body back as quickly as possible, then look for a nursing sports bra as a good choice for you. Ultra sleek but with a thicker material, this type offers superior support without underwires and comfort when exercising. Nursing sports bras are available from Melinda G. It is a very supportive full coverage nursing sports bra. The double-ply cups provide great support without compressing the breasts against the rib-cage, which would interfere with milk production. The cups are seamless, so there is no chafing of tender breast tissue. The hook and eye cup closures provide for customized fit - close the cups on the lowest adjustment to make the cups larger before nursing, then close the cups on the highest adjustment after nursing your baby.
A padded nursing bra offers more structure in a full fitting cup with comfortable underwires. Look for one which is lactation consultant approved to allow for easy flow from the milk ducks and all day comfort. If it is lightly lined it will hide nursing pads lines and gives you a flattering even look. The molded foam stretch cup comfortably molds to your changing shape. There is an excellent tee-shirt bra made by Melinda G! The easy one-handed clasp has a 4-stage hook back closure and adjustable straps.
If you are tired of nursing bras and opt for a nursing cami, there are many that can offer you the same great support and comfort but with tummy coverage. Many nursing camisole are designed exactly like the anytime nursing bralet with adjustable straps and no underwires. The tummy coverage provides both an extra layer of warmth for colder weather and also allows more discretion when nursing in public. The nursing camisole is great for layering and also doubles as sexy loungewear.
There is no need to compromise your sense of fashion with your nursing lingerie needs, as Melinda G offers stylish and comfortable designs offer the full array of style and support in nursing bras and nursing camisoles.
A ruched clip nursing bra is one which offers a comfortable and sexy fit while having strong support without underwires. This bra is very pretty with front ruching detail and is designed to offer flattering wide separation of the breasts. The adjustable straps also come with a 4-stage hook-and-eye closure for maximum comfort in pregnancy and best fit when nursing. Melinda G is a designer who has been making this style since the late 80s.


There is no need to compromise your sense of fashion with your nursing lingerie needs, as Melinda G offers stylish and comfortable designs offer the full array of style and support in nursing bras and nursing camisoles.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
New Medela Nursing Bras Introduced in October - Seamless Jacquard and Seamless Microfiber
Medela has just launched two new Seamless Nursing Bras:
- Seamless Jacquard- Seamless Microfiber
Seamless Jacquard Nursing Bra
- Easy one-hand release clasp
- Unique inner cups surround each breast, giving much needed support whether outer cups are open or closed
- Tapered-in straps won't fall off shoulders
Lined drop cup gives support and full coverage
- Breastfeeding reminder clip slides from side to side so mom remembers which side the baby last fed from
- Comfortable no-tag design
- Compatible with hands free pumping
- Other sizes, colors and styles available
- Easy one-hand release clasp
- Unique inner cups surround each breast, giving much needed support whether outer cups are open or closed
- Cushioned wider straps relieve shoulder pressure and help prevent strap dig-in
- Lined drop cup gives support and full coverage
- Comfortable no-tag design
- Compatible with hands free pumping.
Both these new nursing bras are now available at Mom and Baby Shop
Both these new nursing bras are now available at Mom and Baby Shop
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