Any recommendations ladies? I'm looking for one that has good coverage but will still allow me to see the little guy. There are so many kinds out there and some are ridiculously expensive. Just curious if anyone has had a good experience with a certain brand etc
Re: Nursing covers
little chkn born 06/30/11
baby chkn born 04/22/14
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While you can't really see baby with a blanket you can always lift the blanket if you need. I'm sure I've flashed a little nipple before, but who couldn't use more nipple in their day?!
No way I could have done that, I absolutely need to see my baby to nurse and make sure there's proper latching.that's a big reason why I never used a nursing cover. But also I find them way less discrete than just nursing the baby without a cover. A nursing cover is like a giant flashing sign that says look at me I'm breastfeeding my baby. If you just layer a nursing tank under your shirt, you can pull the shirt up, the nursing tank down and nurse without exposing anything. Way less obvious to passerby's IMO. Sorry OP no insight on your original question!
I also have an absurd number of A and A blankets.
BFP#1 10 wk missed mc
BFP#2 DS born at 40+2 on 8/14/12 BFP#3 DD Born at 39+3 on 5/13/14
I did have an uddercover but found it to be awkward. It was better for me just to find a quiet private space. (Not a suggestion for others, just my personal experience. )
https://www.babybellykelli.com/diy-nursing-tankcami-in-under-10-mins/