About Nursing Bras

A nursing bra is specially designed to be practical for breastfeeding. You can easily unclip one cup with one hand, which makes it easy to breastfeed your baby without taking off your bra. In addition to being practical, a nursing bra also provides the right support and is more comfortable than a regular bra.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Bras!

When should you start using a nursing bra?
A functional and comfortable bra is essential in every pregnant or breastfeeding mother's wardrobe. Many experience that breast shape changes already during pregnancy, and it is smart to buy a nursing bra already then, which you can then use even when you are breastfeeding.
 
Can you use a regular bra when breastfeeding?
Nursing bras that are soft and can be opened at the front are practical when breastfeeding. Since breasts grow, you need to go up at least one size from your normal bra size. Remember to buy a few so you can alternate, preferably an extra soft bra that you can sleep in without the risk of compressing your breasts and milk ducts.
Which is the best nursing bra?
It is one of the more expensive models we tested, but the quality lived up to the price tag. The bra is very adaptable, which is perfect during both pregnancy and breastfeeding as the body goes through a lot of changes.
When to buy a bra when pregnant?
When your regular bras feel too tight – usually around week 12 – it's time to buy a maternity bra. Most women find seamless bras with wide straps in soft, breathable fabric to be the most comfortable. It's best to avoid underwire as it can rub against your milk ducts.
How many nursing bras do you need?
1. Try on one or two comfortable nursing bras before delivery to avoid having to run to stores as a new mother. 2. Invest in 3-4 good nursing bras that you can alternate between, including a soft bra you can wear at night that doesn't chafe anywhere.