Hey!
So I'm planning on breastfeeding my little guy when he comes. I'm wondering if;
1. Nursing bra's are necessary or is wearing a regular one fine?
2. I see a lot of nursing shirts or blouses that apparently make it easier to nurse your baby. Is this true?
Should I invest in a couple of bra's and shirts??
Thanks!
Re: Nursing bra's and shirts.. are they necessary??
I wouldn't bother with nursing shirts. I always layered a tank underneath a shirt than I could easily maneuver in order to nurse discreetly.
I LIVED in nursing tanks. I had walmart and target ones first and they worked but were a bit shorter than I liked. For DD2 I bought from Motherhood when they were buy 3 get 1. Which made them each like $2 more than Target ($19 vs $17). They are much longer which I prefer. I think I had 3 the first time, then bought 4 more. I used the old ones to sleep.
I just layered them with looser shirts (even tighter ones as long as they can go up), button ups or zippered hoodies.
I didn't feel nursing tops made sense because I'd always leak, get milk drips, etc. So I liked being able to pull down a clean shirt and have the wet be on the covered tank.
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2-4 weeks before you're due pick up some nursing tanks/sleep bras. These come in sizes of S/M/L (etc.) That way you have something right when the baby is born. Before this time you really don't need anything specifically for nursing, which has clips to open up to expose your boob. That's really what's special about them.
2-4 weeks after you give birth, get fitted for an actual nursing bra. This gives your breast time to increase due to milk flow and regulate a little. Do you NEED a nursing bra? Maybe not. Some women can get by with nursing tanks. But a bra is going to offer more support.
Nursing shirts you don't need. Some people like them, and they obviously offer access, but I think a lot of us just use button ups, or wear something underneath if we're concerned about stomach exposure.
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Nursing tanks yes. I like the motherhood maternity ones better than the glamor mom ones, they have ones with soft cups in them so if you're larger you don't look like your have gorilla boobs, or worse the dreaded uni-boob.
As far as nursing bras, I could never find ones I like that gave me the right amount of support and looked nice under a shirt. I opted to go get some front closure bras which are easy access and you can wear them after weaning. To me it's the best of both worlds.
Skip the nursing shirts, not worth it.
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