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Breastfeeding Basics sponsored by Medela
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Whether or not to wear a bra while breastfeeding is a personal choice. Some women find it more comfortable and convenient to wear a bra, while others prefer to go braless. Here are some factors to consider when deciding:

Comfort: Wearing a well-fitted and supportive bra can provide comfort and help with breast support, especially during the early days when breasts may feel fuller and more sensitive. A bra with nursing features, such as drop-down cups or clips, can make breastfeeding easier.

Breast support: A supportive bra can help minimize breast sagging and discomfort, particularly if you have larger breasts. It can provide additional support and reduce the strain on breast tissue.

Milk leakage: Milk leakage is common during breastfeeding, especially in the early weeks. Wearing breast pads, either disposable or reusable inside a bra can help absorb any leakage and prevent wetness and embarrassment.

Convenience: Some women find it more convenient to wear a nursing bra as it allows easy access for breastfeeding or pumping without having to remove the entire bra. Nursing bras with front clips or drop-down cups can facilitate breastfeeding on demand.

Personal preference: Ultimately, the decision to wear a bra while breastfeeding depends on your personal preference and comfort. Some women may feel more comfortable and relaxed without a bra, especially during nighttime feedings or when at home.

It’s important to choose a bra that is comfortable, properly fitted, and does not constrict or compress the breasts. Look for bras specifically designed for nursing, as they often have features like adjustable straps, stretchy cups, and easy access for breastfeeding or pumping.

It may be helpful to try different options and styles to see what works best for you. Remember, comfort and convenience are key, so choose what makes you feel most comfortable and supported while breastfeeding.