The Top Four Questions That Expectant Mothers Ask About Maternity Bras

One of the first signs of pregnancy is a change in your breasts. Your body will go through a number of changes during and after your pregnancy so it is vital to get the comfort and support that you need. During your pregnancy, you will suddenly find that you current bras are feeling uncomfortable due to your breasts becoming sensitive. It is at this point that you should start shopping for maternity bras.

 

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Why do I need a maternity bra?

During pregnancy, you will find that your normal wired bra becomes incredibly uncomfortable as your body changes and becomes more sensitive. Eight to ten weeks into your pregnancy, you will probably find that you have outgrown your usual bra.

It is recommended that during pregnancy, you stop wearing wired bras and opt for a maternity bra. A comfortable maternity bra without wiring won’t dig into your sensitive breast tissue. Non wired bras are supportive which should help your breast to maintain their natural shape.

 

What should I look out for when shopping for a maternity bra?

First and foremost, you need a maternity bra with support. A bra with strong elastic straps help to reduce bounce, giving you extra support. Supporting bras tend to have wide straps and sides. It is also important that your bra provides you with as much coverage as possible. Ideally, your breast should be almost entirely covered in the bra fabric to help combat your sensitivity.

Your breasts will be regularly changing size, so it is important to buy a bra that can be easily adjusted so it fits you as you grow, otherwise you’ll find yourself buying replacement bras frequently. Finally, comfort is essential. Cotton maternity bras tend to be most comfortable as there is more air ventilation. You’ll find that you get rather hot during pregnancy, so breathable fabrics are most comfortable.

 

How do I find a maternity bra that fits?

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that because your breasts have grown, you simply need a bigger bra. Going out and buying a larger, normal bra will not do much good. You need a bra which is specifically designed for pregnancy.

The normal rules of fitting bras tend to go out of the window when it comes to buying maternity bras so your best bet is to go to a professional for a bra fitting. Try to find a shop which has a maternity specialist, such as inside a department store.

A well-fitting maternity bra should have cups which completely cover your breasts, with nothing spilling out. The band should also be even all around your body to provide you with adequate support. If it rides up in certain areas, the bra is not fitted correctly.

 

Why can’t I wear underwire bras anymore?

There are no rules on what you can and cannot wear during pregnancy, but it is recommended that you opt for a non-wired bra. Some research has indicated that wired bras put pressure against the breast and block your milk ducts.

Julia Hopwood is a renowned author of all things maternity related. When getting the latest information on maternity bras, Julia visits www.totallyblooming.co.uk.

 

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