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Quick Summary
The best nursing bra is the Kindred Bravely Simply Sublime Nursing Bra, according to four testers from the What to Expect staff and a poll of more than 9,900 What to Expect community parents who voted in our 2023 Mom Must-Have Awards. When choosing a nursing or pumping bra, medical professionals and moms say the most important factors to consider are comfort, fit and nursing-friendly features like clip-down straps.
If you’re considering breastfeeding, it’s a good idea to invest in a nursing bra or two. But there are so many options, and it’s hard to know which ones will be best for you. Trust me, I know from experience — I nursed both of my sons and have tested several different bras to find the right ones for my body and lifestyle.
Ultimately, the best nursing bra is one that fits most comfortably and makes it easiest for you to access your breasts. But you may have to try a few to find the best one for you — and you may even find that you need a different bra for different scenarios. For instance, you might want a nursing sleep bra that’s designed to be comfortable enough to wear all night, or one that doubles as a pumping bra, too.
To find the best nursing bras, I started out by speaking to Amy Peterson, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), about what to look for in a nursing bra. Above all else, she recommends choosing a nursing bra that is comfortable; most women do well with a cotton and spandex blend, which is breathable and stretchy.
Next, I considered my personal experience nursing my two sons and testing out many nursing bras over the course of those two years, as well as the experiences of two moms on the What to Expect staff who also breastfed. Finally, I combed through results from the 2023 What to Expect Mom Must-have Awards. We polled 180 mothers in the What to Expect community about their favorite nursing bras, and many shared the features they appreciated most. I arrived at the 15 best nursing bras by ensuring that all finalists were comfortable, long-lasting and designed to make nursing easier for mom and baby.
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Many moms who breastfeed will also pump at some point. You could get a separate pumping bra for your pumping sessions, of course, but the genius of Kindred Bravely’s two-in-one combo is that you don’t have to.
“The Kindred Bravely was easy to use, super comfy and had good padding, although it could be a bit bulky under a shirt,” says Lisafe Carreon, What to Expect’s Senior Product Manager. She added that, overtime, the bra didn’t hold flanges as tightly. “I had to keep readjusting the strap so that the flange didn’t lose suction.”
Like the brand’s Simply Sublime style, which is strictly for nursing, this combo bra is made from a soft, stretchy nylon/spandex blend. It has wireless construction that many moms say provides plenty of support. It’s also available in a dozen sizes so you can find the perfect fit.
In fact, one of the biggest pros of Kindred Bravely is the way the brand does their sizing: the bra comes in sizes S-XXL and S-XXL Busty, so if you’re someone with large breasts (which probably only increased in size during pregnancy and breastfeeding!) you can get a bra made with larger boobs in mind.
One final pro for the Sublime Hands-Free Pumping & Nursing Bra: It’s compatible with most breast pumps on the market, with WTE community members saying it accommodates the Spectra, Medela, and Haakaapumps with ease. Wearable pumps, which often feel best worn with a clip-down nursing bra, also work with this hands-free style. If you’re going to invest in just one nursing bra and plan to pump at any point, this is the one to get.
“The Kindred Bravely nursing and pumping bra is super supportive because of the two layers. I don’t like the pumping bra part but I still wear it constantly because of the support it gives me.”
“I just bought two nursing/pumping bras from Kindred Bravely and they are LIFE CHANGING. So cozy and soft and sooo much support, while still looking nice under blouses and shirts. They have double latches that allow you to pump or nurse all from the same bra. Little pricey but absolutely worth it especially if going back to work!”
If you like bras with a bit of padding but don’t enjoy dealing with those removable pads (why are they so hard to stuff back in after washing?!), this Auden bra is the answer. Here’s why: The cups are molded so the padding is incorporated. Thanks to this clever design, the bra keeps its shape in the wash and gives you a little lift and shape as well.
What to Expect moms love the Auden bra’s price point (at just $17, it’s one of the most affordable styles we’ve seen), but also appreciate the supportive fit and soft, seamless fabric. Moms in our community say they were able to wear Auden bras regularly throughout their nursing journeys, and the fabric held up well over time.
“I’ve always been small chested, and didn’t really know how to deal with my larger postpartum boobs. Auden’s nursing bra was one of the few that gave me the lift and support I needed to feel comfortable with these new breasts,” say Leah Rocketto, What to Expect’s Associate Commerce Director, who went from a 32A to 32C. She adds that Auden’s nursing bra was comfortable enough to wear to bed — something she unintentionally did many times — though she mostly wore the brands’ sleep brato bed.
Leah also liked that the bra had a hook on the back to create racerback straps, so she was able to wear it with a variety of tops. This also offers more support, as many moms in the community note. Although it’s not as supportive as a sports bra, this feature also makes it a good choice for lighter workouts such as yoga.
Allows you to easily use existing nursing bras for pumping
Cons
Some say the fit can be a little awkward in the nipple area
Size range: S-XL
Material: 49% cotton, 32% modal, 19% spandex
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Technically not a bra, Bravado’s cleverly designed piece of fabric that looks like the cups on a nursing bra without straps. You attach it onto the clips of an existing nursing bra, open the cups and use your pump through the figure-eight openings. They hold flanges securely so you can use it hands-free.
Reviewers from the What to Expect community rave about how comfortable and convenient this product is. Working moms especially appreciate that they can bring the attachment to the office and use it whenever they need to pump without changing their bra.
Because this product attaches onto nursing clips on an existing bra, it needs to be used with a clip-down style — so just keep in mind that you won’t be able to use it to turn a regular bra into a pumping-friendly bra. But if you already have a number of clip-down nursing bras and don’t want to invest in a dedicated pumping bra, this is the perfect workaround.
“If you’re pumping [Bravado! Designs has] a pumping bra attachment that is amazing because it clips onto any nursing bra (no need to hold the flanges or change bras).”
“I hated the regular pumping bras I found but really like my nursing bras. I finally found this one that clips onto my nursing bra. The fit is kind of weird where the nipple holes are but it works for pumping and I feel like it holds my pump in place better.”
Best Nursing Sleep Bra
Calvin Klein Women's Modern Cotton Unlined Wireless Bralette
Ultra-comfortable and can be used after breastfeeding
Cons
Doesn’t hold pads as well as nursing-specific bras
Size range: XS-4X
Material: 53% cotton, 35% modal, 12% elastane
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Although it’s not technically a nursing bra, Calvin Klein bras are a favorite among nursing moms — myself included. I invested in countless nursing-specific styles when I started breastfeeding my firstborn. But as the months went on, I found myself reaching for my Calvin Klein bralettes again and again.
With soft, breathable fabric, a snug elastane band and comfortable fit, these bras are incredibly comfortable. The entire bra is soft and feels like a hug — I love that there are no tight straps or plastic pieces whatsoever to dig into your skin. The fabric isn’t overly tight and the scoop neckline is low, so I always found it easy to move the fabric aside to nurse or pump.
Calvin Klein bralettes are relatively affordable (and you can often find them on sale), but they’re highly durable, too. In fact, I was able to wear the same styles I bought after my first son was born two years later while nursing my second.
Note that this is not the most supportive bra on our list — the elastane band does provide some light support, but it’s definitely not ideal for the early postpartum days when you’re heavily engorged or for anyone who needs a lot of support (for context, I was a 32C while nursing). The fabric is also on the thinner side, so you’ll need to wear nursing pads if you tend to leak in between nursing sessions. (In my experience, the fit accommodates nursing pads well as long as they have sticky adhesive.) Once my nursing supply was established and I was leaking less, these bras were my absolute favorite, especially for lounging around the house and as a sleep bra.
Few sports bras get as much love in the What to Expect community as SheFit, a brand that offers a number of innovative features that help their bras stand out from the pack. Like most sports bras, the SheFit Ultimate Sports Bra has full coverage and support for high-impact workouts. But it also has clever straps with adjustable hooks that let you change the straps from an “X” to an “H” back, plus a wide adjustable band to help you find the perfect fit around your ribs. Best of all, though, is the front zipper, which makes these bras nursing-friendly and also prevents chafing.
Moms in the What to Expect community love how adjustable SheFit bras are, and note that since you can change the fit so easily, they’re a solid option for breastfeeding moms who need support during high-impact workouts. SheFit also has an excellent size range, from XS to 6X.
Just be mindful to avoid bras that have a very constricting fit. As with underwire, too-tight styles can increase your risk of developing mastitis. For that reason, your best bet may be to size up to make sure the fit isn’t overly tight.
“Shefit! It's super adjustable and has a front zipper. It'll also hold [you] so that it is not uncomfortable while [you’re] moving. Plus it'll work for after nursing since it's not maternity/nursing. Highly highly recommend.”
“They’re really pricey, but I love my SheFit sports bras. Adjustable straps and under-bust, front clasp and front zipper, and high-impact support even with my E cup+ boobs.”
Best Nursing Bra for Large Breasts
Bravado! Designs Women's Body Silk Seamless Nursing Bra
If you have larger breasts and have been struggling to find a well-fitting nursing bra, moms in the What to Expect community overwhelmingly recommend Bravado! Designs nursing bras. The brand’s Body Silk Seamless Nursing Bra is one of their most popular styles and a top What to Expect community pick.
This is a wireless nursing bra, but reviewers say it still offers very good support. The molded cups provide ample coverage and the fabric is stretchy enough to accommodate changes in your cup size.
“I’d still be wearing it [the Bravado! seamless silk nursing bra] if it hadn't worn out,” says staffer Joyce Slaton. “The material was exceptionally soft and smooth and didn't pill in the wash. It's light support, so I wouldn't wear it running, but around the house or to go out for errands, it was so comfortable and easy to wear.”
One thing to keep in mind is that some reviewers say these bras can run a little smaller than standard. So if you’re not able to try on this style in person, you might consider sizing up.
“36DDD — my favorite is the Bravado Designs Body Silk Seamless nursing bra. I bought a second one when my LO was a week old because I couldn’t live without it when it was in the laundry. I found their size chart to be very accurate too.”
“I’m larger chested too and I LOVE the Bravado Designs full cup nursing bra. You can get it on Amazon with prime shipping or from their website. Also if you’re pumping they have a pumping bra attachment that is amazing because it clips on to any nursing bra (no need to hold the flanges or change bras).”
“I’ve been searching high and low for a good nursing bra. I’m smaller framed but bigger chested and I always struggle finding bras, swimsuits, etc that are comfortable and provide good coverage. So I just wanted to share that I found THE ONE! It’s the Bravado Designs Body Silk Seamless Nursing Bra.”
When it comes to materials, few bra brands can compete with Bodily. With its lightweight, stretchy and buttery-soft fabric — a viscose/micro modal/elastane blend that’s OEKO-TEX certified, meaning the materials have been tested for potentially harmful substances — Bodily’s The Everything Bra is next-level comfortable. I wore this nursing bra regularly after the birth of my second baby, and I can confirm that the fabric is gloriously breathable and truly feels cloud-like when you slip it on.
This bra is also very well-designed for nursing. The clip-down straps are easy to undo with one hand, but you can also pull down the elastic neckline. The front straps adjust for changes in cup size, and the five-row back closure helps accommodate band size changes. It’s a particularly good bra for the newborn period — in fact, it was developed with a lactation consultant to ensure it supported optimal breast health in the first few months of breastfeeding, during which time you’re more likely to develop clogged ducts.
But while this bra is well-suited for smaller or medium-sized breasts, a number of reviewers with larger breasts say it doesn’t offer adequate support. If you have larger breasts or are looking for extra support or lift, this may not be the best nursing bra for you.
“I am in love with the ones from Bodily. They are so soft and yet somehow still supportive. They look good and function well as a regular bra in the meantime.”
“1000% the Bodily Everything Bra, it’s heaven. I’m pretty small though. It might not be practical for the more bodacious babes but it is insanely comfy and made with breast/nipple health in mind.”
At $54, the Soma Enbliss costs about the same as our pick for the best nursing bra — but unlike the Kindred Bravely model, the Soma bra can't double as a pumping bra. But if you don’t mind spending a bit more, moms in the What to Expect community strongly recommend investing in this option.
What makes these bras worth the splurge? Moms say the smooth, brushed fabric is invisible under T-shirts, has a flattering fit and feels buttery soft. With a low neckline, seamless construction and supportive wireless band, this is a perfect everyday bra that’s seriously comfortable — many reviewers say they look forward to wearing it. Moms in our community also say that this bra holds its shape well over time, even when worn and washed regularly.
Another bonus is the bra’s “real” look and feel, which some moms prefer over styles that clearly look like they’re designed for nursing. Still, this is definitely an excellent nursing bra, with features like adjustable straps and clip-down cups.
The Soma Enbliss scores points for its flattering fit and excellent support, but note that it may actually be too supportive and structured for those early newborn days when you’re more likely to be engorged and still getting the hang of nursing. During that time, a slightly looser bra may be a better fit.
“I splurged with my first pregnancy on two Soma ones four years ago and I was able to use them again my entire pregnancy this time and I’m 10 weeks postpartum with little wear and tear. I lived in them.”
Supportive and stylish bra with tons of size options
Cons
Some reviewers dislike the shape of the cups
Size range: 34B-48E
Material: 90% cotton, 10% spandex
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Plus-size moms in the What to Expect community say Gratlin nursing bras are some of the most supportive they’ve found. With cups up to 48E and adjustable straps that are thicker than many other nursing bras on the market, these bras are well-designed for larger breasts. The cups are non-padded and wire-free, but still very supportive, reviewers say.
The fabric, which is 90% cotton, is breathable and feels soft and comfortable against sensitive skin. A number of moms in our community also say these bras have held up well after frequent use, which is especially impressive given the affordable price. And while not as essential as fit and comfort, many moms also appreciate that this bra just looks like a “regular” bra.
Although Gratlin bras have a lot of fans, a few reviewers dislike the shape of the cups, which have a horizontal seam that some say can show through certain shirts.
“I know it's really hard to find plus-size nursing bras. … A good plus-size nursing bra up to size E is Gratlin Plus Size Cotton Maternity Nursing Bra.”
“I know the struggle of finding a good reliable bra. Pre-pregnancy I was a size 34DDD and once I hit 9 weeks my boobs grew to a size 34G. I’ve always had the issues with finding a bra to keep the girls in and I always had spillage and support issues, but this bra is amazing! It feels and looks like a normal bra, no Grandma look to it. I’d say it has good support, my boobs have gotten a little bigger since I bought it and they are still staying in place. Definitely check it out.”
Most Versatile Nursing Bra
Neiwai Barely Zero Spaghetti Strap Wireless Bra + Brief Set Bundle
The pregnancy, breastfeeding and post-breastfeeding period are something of a rollercoaster ride for your breasts, which can go from bigger to biggest to smaller-than-they-started in the span of a few months. That can be a lot to adjust to, but even trickier if you find yourself frequently having to buy new bras to accommodate each new stage and size.
It’s not officially a nursing style, but Neiwai bras have a number of passionate fans in the What to Expect community, who rave about the brand’s flexible-fit design and ultra-stretchy fabric. Multiple What to Expect moms call these bras the most comfortable they’ve ever worn, and they particularly love Neiwai’s Cloudfit fabric, a nylon blend that’s incredibly silky, soft and luxurious-feeling.
This set combines Neiwai’s popular wireless bra with the matching brief, which makes it a great value (not to mention a nice way to try out the brand’s underwear, too).
“Neiwai Barely Zero Spaghetti Strap Wireless Bra. The most comfortable bra I have ever worn in my entire life. Their barely zero line is all one size as the bra adapts to your body changes. Truly amazing.”
“I just got Neiwai’s Barely Zero bras and I LOVE them! They’re supposed to accommodate multiple sizes and it feels like you’re barely wearing anything.”
“Would recommend the barely zero collection from Neiwai. It's one size fits all and feels like you're wearing nothing. Great for the ever-changing size of boobs during/after pregnancy and also stretchy enough for nursing but never loses its shape. My girlfriends and I have all stocked up after trying them.”
Wearable breast pumps such as the Elvie or Willow are intended to be used hands-free, but the key to being able to use them in this way is the right bra. While you can technically slip them inside any bra — it doesn’t necessarily need to be a nursing style — some moms find that many aren’t supportive enough to keep hands-free pumps securely in place.
Bodily’s The Do Anything Bra is a great solution: It’s not specifically designed to be a hands-free pumping bra, but What to Expect moms say it works very well for that purpose, thanks to its adjustable sliders and supportive fabric. (To accommodate a hands-free pump, reviewers recommend adjusting the straps for a slightly looser fit.) And with the front clips for breastfeeding access and openings for flanges, it’s also an excellent nursing bra and regular pumping bra to use with electric pumps such as the Spectra. That’s important, because true to its name, you can invest in one bra and use it for all three scenarios.
As with Bodily’s other bras, the fabric is OEKO-TEX certified, a nice bonus. What to Expect moms rave about how soft and silky the fabric is, too.
Compared to some other bras on this list, some reviewers say that it’s not the most supportive, so it may not be the best choice for those with larger breasts.
“Haven’t delivered yet but I bought this bra reluctantly (didn’t like the look). Once I put it on I thought it was the best one I’ve tried. It’s definitely worth ordering to see if you like it.”
Best Seamless Nursing Bra
Motherhood Maternity Women's Seamless Clip Down Nursing Bra
“So comfortable” is a frequent compliment given to the Motherhood Maternity Women's Seamless Clip Down Nursing Bra. Made from a supersoft nylon/spandex blend with a seamless design, this nursing bra has the perfect amount of stretch, moms say. The clip-down cups are easy to use and the wireless band — while not necessarily the most supportive — is extremely comfortable and delivers light lift. Moms rave, too, about how well this bra washes, and many love that it doesn’t develop tears or pills despite its lower price tag. Motherhood Maternity has a nice range of colors and size options, too.
Note that this nursing bra has removable pads, which some moms love for the extra support and shaping they provide, but others dislike (removable pads can sometimes get tangled up in the wash, so you may want to hand-wash your bras to prevent this from happening if it’s a peeve).
Wireless nursing bras are usually recommended by lactation experts since they’re comfortable and less likely to contribute to clogged ducts, but plenty of breastfeeding moms still prefer the support that only an underwire nursing bra can provide. And if you’re after an underwire nursing bra, the Cake Maternity Lamington 3D T-Shirt Nursing Bra is a great choice.
This bra has flexible underwire, so it’s less likely to dig into your skin, along with 3D spacer cups that are beautifully soft and supportive. They clip down for easy breastfeeding access and have a delicate lace trim that makes this feel more like a “real” bra than many others on the market.
If you do choose to wear an underwire nursing bra, just keep in mind that your best bet is to wait until after your milk comes in and your supply regulates; after that point, you’re less likely to be engorged and develop mastitis. (Though you should still opt for an underwire nursing bra that isn’t too tight throughout your nursing journey!)
“Cake Maternity is my favorite! I’ve been wearing them for almost 3 years now. Supportive structure but the cups are soft and comfy. And they have cute styles too! I don’t want to look frumpy while nursing.”
Few bras receive as many rave reviews for pure comfort as the Skims Maternity Sculpting Bra does. Made of a lightweight nylon/spandex blend, the fabric is ultra soft and perfectly stretchy to adapt to your growing (or shrinking) breasts, depending on how engorged you are and where you’re at in your nursing journey.
But this Skims nursing bra really stands out for its impressive size range, which starts at XXS and goes up to 5X — making this one of the most size-inclusive options on our list. Like most Skims products, this bra also comes in a wide range of colors to match all skin tones, allowing everyone to find the perfect shade to wear under a white T-shirt, for example.
Although not the most supportive nursing bra on the market, there’s a wide ribbed band that offers more support than many pull-aside, V-neck styles. The clip-down cups are easy to use, too. Some moms do say that this bra can run a little small (particularly in the band), so you might want to go up if you’re between sizes.
“The bodysuit and the nursing bra are both so comfortable. Unlike some nursing bras, the Skims nursing bra still gives good shape to your boobs...which I really appreciate.”
The Hofish 3-Pack Full Bust Seamless Nursing Maternity Bras are one of the most popular nursing bras on Amazon — 30,000 five-star reviews can’t lie! — and for good reason. Not only are these one of the most affordable nursing bras on the market, sold in a pack of three for just $10 per bra, but they’re extremely comfortable, soft and reasonably supportive.
I used these bras frequently when nursing my two sons, and I loved how comfortable they were. The nylon/spandex blend has a nice amount of stretch and the material never felt itchy against my skin. Because there’s a hook-and-eye closure, I appreciated that I could adjust the band to fit more snugly or loosely, depending on how engorged I was. (Keep in mind, though, that the hook-and-eye can dig into your skin a little if you’re lying down, which means this might not be the most comfortable bra to sleep in.) Plus, the clip-down cups truly can be used with one hand, and the side band is nice and wide, which makes them feel a little more supportive than similar styles on the market.
I used these bras almost daily throughout my breastfeeding journey, washing them often. The brand does recommend hand-washing these, but if I’m being honest, I frequently put them in the washing machine out of laziness — and while they did develop some pills over time, I found that they held up well overall.
“I really like the Hofish nursing bras on Amazon for a cheaper option. I have had them since my first pregnancy (3 years ago).”
How to Find the Best Nursing Bra for You
Here are some of the most important factors to consider when shopping for a nursing bra:
Fit: The most important feature in a nursing or pumping bra is that it feels good when you wear it, so it’s crucial to choose one that fits you well. This is especially important because a bra that’s too tightly-fitting can up your risk of developing clogged ducts and mastitis, according to La Leche League International. Keep in mind, too, that cup size can change when you’re breastfeeding, so you might want to order bras in a few different sizes (or try them on in-store) to find the perfect fit.
Support: The best nursing bras offer support without being overly tight, since again, bras that are too snug or have hard parts (such as clips or underwire) that uncomfortably dig into your skin can lead to mastitis.
Comfort: Nursing bras made of materials that support breasts comfortably and are gentle on skin, such as cotton (which is highly breathable) and spandex (which can stretch to accommodate fluctuating breast size), are best, according to Peterson.
Accessibility: Clip-down cups, highly absorbent pads or openings that allow for easy pumping access are a few features that can help make your nursing experience a little easier. When shopping for a nursing bra, consider which of these features you might prefer: For example, bras with clip-down cups often look more like a “regular” bra, but some moms find the plastic clips to be less comfortable than a pull-aside bra, which typically is just made of fabric.
Versatility: Some moms exclusively nurse, while others exclusively pump. And then there are those who do both. It's important to give some thought into how you'd like to feed your baby, as that may dictate the type of nursing bra you need.
Durability: Though you might only wear them for a short time, nursing and pumping bras get heavy use. Plus, they often get milk-soaked, so you’ll likely wash them more frequently than your regular bras. Investing in a nursing bra made of quality materials may help yours hold up longer, as can purchasing multiples.
FAQs
Do I need a nursing bra?
For most people, nursing bras are the easiest way to breastfeed or pump — you just unclip and pull out a boob, which can be challenging to do if you’re wearing a regular bra.
“For most moms, nursing bras provide great comfort,” says Peterson. “When milk supply increases, your breasts become heavy. It can be uncomfortable to not harness them,” she explains. Nursing bras are specifically designed to do just that: provide extra support when you need it most.
The best nursing bras also prevent leaking. “Sometimes just walking around and having the weight of the breasts moving with gravity can cause a let-down reflex,” explains Peterson. If you use nursing pads, a nursing bra also holds those in place, helping to absorb leaks even more effectively.
When should I buy a nursing bra?
“There are two pretty accurate windows for buying nursing bras,” says Peterson. “The first is when you're about 7½ to 8½ months pregnant. At that time, your body's carrying a lot of excess fluids. … That's a pretty good ballpark measurement of how big your breasts will be [when your milk comes in].”
The second window is six to eight weeks after your baby is born and your milk supply starts regulating. “By six weeks or so, your milk supply starts regulating,” says Peterson. “Everything gets a little softer, more like pre-pregnancy. But they're still larger than they were before you got pregnant.”
How many nursing bras do I need?
Once you’ve selected a brand and got your size and priorities down, you’ll probably want to invest in three or four bras, so you can keep up with laundry (also hard with a newborn).
How do I know what size nursing bra to buy?
Throughout your breastfeeding journey, nursing or pumping bras should be well-fitting and offer the support you need without being too tight. The best way to determine the size of your nursing bra is to get fitted in person by someone at a maternity store who understands lactating breasts. But if you can’t get away (being at home with a newborn makes that hard!) or prefer to order online, Peterson recommends using the sizing chart provided by the brand you’re looking at, rather than a general size chart.
“General instructions are good, but sometimes the brand will have suggestions that are gonna make their bras fit better for you,” Peterson says.
It’s important to avoid styles that are too tight or constricting when you’re nursing, according to La Leche League International. That’s because underwire or other firm pieces can lead to clogged milk ducts or mastitis, a painful breast infection.
If you absolutely love underwire, your best bet is to choose a wireless style in the early months of nursing, at which time you’re more likely to develop plugged ducts as your milk supply stabilizes.
What are the best bras for breastfeeding?
If you’re exclusively breastfeeding, your best bet is a nursing bra with clip-down cups or a V-neck, criss-cross style that can be pulled aside for easy nursing access. You likely won’t need bras that have features that facilitate pumping, such as cups with holes for flanges.
What is the best bra for breast engorgement?
While it’s always best to avoid overly tight or restricting nursing bras, that’s especially crucial if your breasts are engorged. When this happens (which is more likely shortly after giving birth, early in your nursing journey), you’ll want to choose soft styles that aren’t too tight and are free of hard pieces such as underwire, since these can dig into your engorged breasts and further up your risk of clogged ducts and mastitis.
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Amy Peterson, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.