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FTM427
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Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
I bought a few nursing bras at Target before I had my baby and they are not supportive. Anyone have a nursing bra that they would recommend?
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Posted 6/11/15 11:31 AM |
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by FTM427
I bought a few nursing bras at Target before I had my baby and they are not supportive. Anyone have a nursing bra that they would recommend?
I feel your pain. I have huge boobs right now, like larger than F (the size, not the curse word LOL)
And I found that because they don't recommend having underwire when you're nursing, a lot of the bras aren't supportive. I bought these and really like them though compared to other ones which were even more flimsy...
All from Amazon:
iLoveSIA(R) Women's 2 Pack Maternity Nursing Bra US Black Fit Sold by: Saiyiyang Trading
Royce Women's Sadie Wire-Free Nursing Bra, Ivory/Silver
Leading Lady Women's 2 Pack Wireless Nursing Bra, Black/Grey Stripe
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Posted 6/11/15 11:58 AM |
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ElizaRags35
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Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
I've heard good things about bravado nursing bras but the biggest size didn't fit my boobs so I couldn't tell you if they're supportive or not.
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Posted 6/11/15 12:01 PM |
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MrsG823
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Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
You can wear underwire nursing bras- it is really important to wear a supportive bra-I highly recommend getting a professional bra fitting. I like the Anita nursing bras and the elomi nursing bras. I had limited options due to my size- I have a large cup and a 32 band size.
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Posted 6/11/15 2:56 PM |
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drpepper318
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Wait, why do they not recommend underwire if you're nursing? My favorite nursing bra has an underwire & I'm just wondering.
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Posted 6/11/15 11:08 PM |
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by drpepper318
Wait, why do they not recommend underwire if you're nursing? My favorite nursing bra has an underwire & I'm just wondering.
Just because some of the metal in the wire can get certain metallic chemicals etc into the breast milk and it's hard to tell good quality underwire-ing from the bad. Nothing to stress over per say but I didn't have any nursing bras so figured I would just get the ones without.
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Posted 6/12/15 8:52 AM |
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Atlast07
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Love the Anita nursing bras. They're so comfortable and super supportive. The ones i use have underwire and I have had no issues through three pregnancies and nursing soon to be 3 kids.
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Posted 6/12/15 12:01 PM |
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iBCraZ131
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
I got the bravado ones and they are great! I went from a small B to a medium D and they worked just fine. They are the most comfortable bras I've ever worn!
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Posted 6/13/15 2:26 PM |
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backfor3
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
i have the bravado ones and also agree they work great. I even wear them now being pregnant.
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Posted 6/14/15 5:05 AM |
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soontobemommyof2
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by NearTheSea1025
Posted by drpepper318
Wait, why do they not recommend underwire if you're nursing? My favorite nursing bra has an underwire & I'm just wondering.
Just because some of the metal in the wire can get certain metallic chemicals etc into the breast milk and it's hard to tell good quality underwire-ing from the bad. Nothing to stress over per say but I didn't have any nursing bras so figured I would just get the ones without.
I've also heard it's because it blocks some of the milk ducts
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Posted 6/14/15 10:13 PM |
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LDrinkh20
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
the bravado nursing bras are good and I actually got a few really good ones at destination maternity that were similar to bravado but cheaper. I would not wear underwire as the pressure from the wiring can cause clog ducts. Not fun!
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Posted 6/15/15 1:11 PM |
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by LDrinkh20
the bravado nursing bras are good and I actually got a few really good ones at destination maternity that were similar to bravado but cheaper. I would not wear underwire as the pressure from the wiring can cause clog ducts. Not fun!
Oh right that's another good reason to stay away from wiring if you are buying new ones...
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Posted 6/15/15 2:41 PM |
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MrsG823
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by NearTheSea1025
Posted by LDrinkh20
the bravado nursing bras are good and I actually got a few really good ones at destination maternity that were similar to bravado but cheaper. I would not wear underwire as the pressure from the wiring can cause clog ducts. Not fun!
Oh right that's another good reason to stay away from wiring if you are buying new ones...
This is usually only an issue if the bra does not fit properly. I have been nursing my dd for 15 months and never had an issue-even with a huge over supply the first few months.
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Posted 6/15/15 9:05 PM |
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PennyCat
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by MrsG823
Posted by NearTheSea1025
Posted by LDrinkh20
the bravado nursing bras are good and I actually got a few really good ones at destination maternity that were similar to bravado but cheaper. I would not wear underwire as the pressure from the wiring can cause clog ducts. Not fun!
Oh right that's another good reason to stay away from wiring if you are buying new ones...
This is usually only an issue if the bra does not fit properly. I have been nursing my dd for 15 months and never had an issue-even with a huge over supply the first few months.
I was told it "could" cause clogged ducts... Which means many people will wear wired nursing bras and be fine. That said, I used wireless and found them so comfortable that even though I'm not longer wearing nursing bras, I continue to wear wireless. :)
I got mine from Destination Maternity (Pea in a Pod brand)
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Posted 6/16/15 1:24 PM |
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LDrinkh20
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by PennyCat
Posted by MrsG823
Posted by NearTheSea1025
Posted by LDrinkh20
the bravado nursing bras are good and I actually got a few really good ones at destination maternity that were similar to bravado but cheaper. I would not wear underwire as the pressure from the wiring can cause clog ducts. Not fun!
Oh right that's another good reason to stay away from wiring if you are buying new ones...
This is usually only an issue if the bra does not fit properly. I have been nursing my dd for 15 months and never had an issue-even with a huge over supply the first few months.
I was told it "could" cause clogged ducts... Which means many people will wear wired nursing bras and be fine. That said, I used wireless and found them so comfortable that even though I'm not longer wearing nursing bras, I continue to wear wireless. :)
I got mine from Destination Maternity (Pea in a Pod brand)
That's why I said that it "can" doesn't mean it will but after a horrendous clog and mastitis it wasn't something I was willing to risk for an underwire bra when i was perfectly happy in the other ones. I had a horrible time with oversupply--couldnt sleep on my side/belly or I would clog so this wasn't something I was willing to risk--and my bras all fit fine.
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Posted 6/16/15 1:37 PM |
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PennyCat
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
I'll be honest these days I nurse in regular bras.. Went back to regular bras when my son was around 1 since I felt like my nursing ones felt frumpy. He's almost 2 now. Ultimately you get into a groove and figure out what works :) I had a couple clogged ducts even with wireless, a lot can contribute to a clog, not just a bra.
Good luck!!
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Posted 6/16/15 1:46 PM |
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by LDrinkh20
Posted by PennyCat
Posted by MrsG823
Posted by NearTheSea1025
Posted by LDrinkh20
the bravado nursing bras are good and I actually got a few really good ones at destination maternity that were similar to bravado but cheaper. I would not wear underwire as the pressure from the wiring can cause clog ducts. Not fun!
Oh right that's another good reason to stay away from wiring if you are buying new ones...
This is usually only an issue if the bra does not fit properly. I have been nursing my dd for 15 months and never had an issue-even with a huge over supply the first few months.
I was told it "could" cause clogged ducts... Which means many people will wear wired nursing bras and be fine. That said, I used wireless and found them so comfortable that even though I'm not longer wearing nursing bras, I continue to wear wireless. :)
I got mine from Destination Maternity (Pea in a Pod brand)
That's why I said that it "can" doesn't mean it will but after a horrendous clog and mastitis it wasn't something I was willing to risk for an underwire bra when i was perfectly happy in the other ones. I had a horrible time with oversupply--couldnt sleep on my side/belly or I would clog so this wasn't something I was willing to risk--and my bras all fit fine.
Exactly..my sister had this happen too (clog and mastitis) and was in such pain that if it can be even one more way to possibly prevent it I am all for it. Up to you!
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Posted 6/17/15 10:11 AM |
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AKD
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Re: Supportive Nursing Bras...is there such a thing?
Posted by MrsG823
You can wear underwire nursing bras- it is really important to wear a supportive bra-I highly recommend getting a professional bra fitting. I like the Anita nursing bras and the elomi nursing bras. I had limited options due to my size- I have a large cup and a 32 band size.
Exactly this - I love the Elomi ones the most and get them from bare necessities.com - I've been wearing ones w/ underwire for the last 10 months and haven't had any issues and have gotten great support from them.
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Posted 6/17/15 9:26 PM |
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