NURSING BRAS Nursing bras - Tips on choosing a nursing bra.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Bella Materna Nursing Bras Are Worth The Price

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Many of today’s nursing moms are frustrated by the cumbersome, uncomfortable, monstrous and sometimes down right scary nursing bras on the market. Bella Materna is seeking to change that image with their incredibly stylish, sleek, comfortable yet sexy nursing lingerie products.

Bella Materna uses exclusively high quality imported Italian/Lycra material to craft their high end nursing lingerie in the US. The imported Italian/Lycra fabric is cool, comfortable, quick drying and does not fade or pill with use. This fabric is so strong and support that it works well for pumping use in most all of their nursing designs.

Their Anytime Nursing Bra is a bestseller and no-nonsense nursing bra with a sexy silhouette that actually fits and feels like a dream. This bra is so comfortable that many women sleep in it at night to nurse their babies. Although the Anytime Nursing bra has been around for a while by Bella Materna, they have improved this design more over the last few years with even better fit and support and a stronger band to anchor the bralet. This bra fits and supports almost like an soft underwire bra although it does not have any underwires. The Antime Nursing Bralet is as pretty on the back as the front, with a pretty ballet back design and a 4-stage hook and eye closure at the back center. The nursing access is easy, you just slide the cup edge over to the side of the breast for your baby to nurse. This Bralet is perfect for your last trimester of pregnancy and makes a fabulous first nursing bra.

Bella Materna’s Ruched Clip Nursing Bra also offers a comfortable and sexy fit while offering 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.

If you are sports minded and want to get your pre-pregnancy body back as quickly as possible, then the Bella Materna Nursing Sports Bra is a good choice for you. Ultra sleek but with thicker Italian/Lycra material, this nursing bra offers superior support and comfort when exercising without underwires. This Nursing Sports Bra comes with wide Adjustable straps and 3 high hook-and-eye back closures for high performance support. The one-handed clip nursing access with Bella Materna’s exclusive Cradle Strap KeepTM offers support to the breast while nursing. This nursing bra can also double as a maternity exercise bra.

The Bella Materna Padded Nursing Bra offers more structure in a full fitting cup with comfortable underwires. Lactation consultant approved, the patented “Flexy Wires” allow for easy flow from the milk ducks and all day comfort. This bra is lightly lined which hides nursing pads lines and gives you a flattering even look. The molded foam stretch cup comfortably molds to your changing shape. This is an excellent tee-shirt bra! 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, Bella Materna’s Nursing Camisole can offer you the same great support and comfort as the Bella Materna Anytime Nursing Bralet, but with tummy coverage. Their Nursing Camisole is 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!

So no need to compromise your sense of fashion with your nursing lingerie needs, Bella Materna’s stylish and comfortable designs offer the full array of style and support in nursing bras and nursing camisoles.

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Amy Jarman is owner of Tummystyle, a leading retailer of nursing bras, including Bella Materna, Majamas, Melinda G, and Bravado!
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Pregnancy - Maternity Bras and Nursing Bras

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For successful breastfeeding you should buy the best nursing for you. Breastfeeding a baby – especially outside of the home - can be difficult at the best of times, so it's worth spending a little time and thought before you buy the nursing bra that is right for you.

Nursing bras are not the same as normal bras. When breastfeeding, the shape and size of the breast changes throughout the day and a good nursing bra can be easily adjusted to provide the support you need. Nursing bras also allow for the discrete insertion of breast pads, the cup linings are designed to avoid irritating already sore nipples and they allow for the flow of milk – blocked ducts can lead to mastitis. There’s no doubt that a correctly fitted, good quality nursing bra can make breastfeeding a whole lot easier. Here are some tips on choosing the best nursing bra for you.

The best time to buy a nursing bra is during mid to late pregnancy. By all means continue to wear pre-pregnancy bras until they are no longer comfortable, then go out and buy. Make sure the nursing bra you choose fits properly. This seems like obvious advice but most women don’t buy conventional bras that fit them correctly! Also, the nursing bra should allow for the insertion of breast pads. The nursing bra should be made of a stretchy material so that it moves with you. Finally, all good brands of nursing bras are very adjustable at both the strap and cup.

The nursing bra you buy should be easy to use. A good nursing bra will allow easy opening using just one hand – make sure you can close it one-handed. Most good quality maternity bras come with plastic clips or hooks and eyes - both are easy to open with one hand, though hook and eye can be trickier than plastic clips to redo.

The nursing bra should give you good support, especially if you need a plus size nursing bra. You can avoid back strain by getting a bra with good support.

Try to buy a nursing bra where the cup is lined with cotton - although many synthetic materials nowadays do let your skin breath. The material of the cup should let your skin breathe as sweat combined with breast milk can cause rashes and mastitis.

Many large-breasted women use under-wire bras as they like the support such bras provide. When breastfeeding it’s best to avoid under-wire nursing bras especially in the early postpartum weeks. Under-wire maternity bras can put pressure on milk glands and may lead to less milk production or blocked glands. Many modern nursing bras give ample support without using under-wiring. If you do want to buy an under-wire nursing bra, then it’s vital that it fits perfectly.

If you're planning on pumping often, you should consider buying a nursing bra that will work well with a hands free pumping system.

At nighttime you can wear a light nursing bra that that is made of stretchy material. These bras simply open by stretching and lifting the cup over your breast. Nighttime nursing bras are much more comfortable than day wear nursing bras.

Take care of your nursing bra. Following the manufacturer's instructions on how to wash and dry it.

Buy as many nursing bras as you can afford; you need to change your nursing bra every day.

Nursing bras can be sexy. There are now many pretty, stylish and sexy nursing bras on the market. Investing in one of these can be a real ‘pick-me-up’ especially on special occasions.

Buying the best nursing bra for you is not about buying an expensive or brand-name nursing bra: it's about buying a nursing bra that fits you perfectly, gives you the support you need, functions well and is pleasing to wear.

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How to Choose the Perfect Nursing Bra

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If you are one of the millions of new mother’s each year, you have either shopped for, or are looking to shop for a nursing bra. But how do you choose the right nursing bra for you? Do not purchase a nursing bra until late in pregnancy, as your breast size will change rapidly during the progression of your pregnancy!

There are several types of nursing bras currently on the market. Your personal preference and comfort will be the deciding factor in choosing the right nursing bra for you. You may have to try several styles before finding the one that works best for your lifestyle and comfort! Before purchasing the perfect nursing bra make sure you take a tape measure and measure around the largest part of your breasts. Than you need to measure right underneath your breasts around your rib cage. You can always visit a department store and ask someone in the bra department to ask them to measure you.

Similar to traditional front close bras, some nursing bras fasten with a clasp in-between the two cups in front. While this is convenient, this particular style may not allow as much discretion as you prefer. And you might fine this type of closure uncomfortable when your breasts are full with milk.

One of the more common nursing bras folds down on each cup with a small clasp near the cup on the shoulder strap. If you choose this type of nursing bra, make sure that the entire breast is revealed and not just the nipple. This type of nursing bra allows a fair degree of discretion and is normally quite comfortable.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The New Moms' Nursing Bra Guide

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Many first time moms are not sure when to purchase a nursing bra or why they even need one! Research shows that most women are not wearing the correct bra size although there are many quick and easy tips to help you select the correct one.

Why do I need a nursing bra?

* Most women experience an increase in their breast size during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
* Although this size change will vary greatly from woman to woman, it is usually at least one band size and one cup size.
* For example a woman who wore a pre-pregnancy size of 36c could expect to need at least a 38d.
* A nursing mother needs to select the correct size to avoid mastitis and plugged milk ducts.
* Wearing the correct nursing bra size will help prevent neck and shoulder aches and pains.


When should I purchase a nursing bra?

* It is usually best to wait until a few weeks before delivery to purchase your nursing bra.
* Remember that your ribcage will continue to expand to accommodate your growing baby.
* Choose a bra with several hooks on the band which you can use once your ribcage shrinks back after the baby is born.
* Your cup size will also continue to increase as your body prepares to produce breast milk.
* We do not suggest waiting until after the baby is born to purchase your nursing bra.
* Approximately 3-5 days postpartum your milk will “come in” and temporarily increase you cup size due to engorgement.


How should my bra fit?

* Most maternity and department stores have trained staff to help you choose the correct bra size.
* All the breast tissue should fit inside the cup. You should not see any part of your breast spilling out of the cup or side seams.
* Your bra should fit snuggly.
* The band should not rise up at the back – of it does you may need a smaller band size.
* If you choose an underwire bra, the underwire should fit around the breast and not pinch or squash it.

Many lactation professionals suggest than nursing moms wear softcup bras as the underwire can cause a clogged duct by digging in to the breast tissue.

How can I measure myself?
You’ll achieve best results if you measure yourself while wearing an unpadded bra. First you’ll need to calculate your band size. To do this you’ll need to measure around your rib cage just below your breasts. If you’re measuring yourself be sure to check that the tape is level all the way around! Add 5 to this number and this will be your band size. For example if this measurement is 29” you’ll add 5 and your band size will be 34. If this number is an odd number you’ll generally need to round up to the next even number.

Next you’ll need to determine your bust/cup size. You’ll need to measure around your bust at the fullest point. Again, you’ll need to make sure that the tape is level all the way around. The difference between the band size and the bust/cup measurement is your cup size. Each one inch represents one cup size. For example is the band size is 36” and the cup measurement is 38” you would wear a 36b. If difference is 1 inch you'll wear an A cup If differnece is 2 inches you'll wear a B cup If difference is 3 inches you'll wear a C cup If difference is 4 inches you'll wear a D cup If difference is 5 inches you'll wear a DD cup If difference is 6 inches you'll wear a E cup If difference is 7 inches you'll wear a F cup

You’ll find that different bra styles may fit you slightly differently so you’ll want to try on a few to ensure you find the most comfortable one. If you’re still unsure of your size or just want a second opinion – most stores have trained professions who are happy to help you or contact your local lactation consultant.

By: Julie Zarchi
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Julie Zarchi is a wahm and owner of SuperMomz, an online boutique featuring Essentials for todays busy SuperMom. Julie spends much of her day helping expectant and nursing moms to measure themselves and order the correct size nursing bras, nursing tanks and pumping bras.

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