Nursing Bras Review

If you are wondering which type of nursing bra to buy, this is the blog for you! Although I started nursing close to 3 years ago, I still find it challenging to get comfortable and beautiful nursing bras that are priced just right. Most of those I found are simply very similar and rather momsy. This blog was set up with the sole purpose of sharing my views on the nursing bras that I have come across and tried. Hope this becomes your useful guide in selecting the right nursing bra. Happy nursing!

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Leading Lady Crossover Nursing Bra

Finally I am able to find a crossover nursing bra that does not look like the usual plain brown, beige or white cotton ones that are so boring and look so momsy. I approached it with a lot of hesitance at first as after all these years of buying and wearing nursing bras, I don't believe too much in those materials that are comparatively thin as nipples tend to show through even if you have not been breastfeeding. This is surprisingly sexy and comfortable - it makes me look twice at other thin (and non-padded) nursing bras again. Crossover design is great for nursing at night and more so for first time nursing mothers, as you do not have to worry about hooking and unhooking. Pull aside to nurse and pull back again without any fuss. Material is smooth and thin enough for quick drying. Nipple show-through is rather minimal.

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Leading Lady Padded T-Shirt Nursing Bra

This Molded Stretch Pad Underwire Nursing is soft and thinner than your usual padded nursing bras. Comes with beautiful lace around the bands. However, the quality and durability of the lace is area at the bands can be further improved. Super comfortable, but cup size is slightly on the larger side. Do size down if you get one of these. Eg. If you're an Asian cup C, size down to a cup B and so on. As it is a padded bra, nipples do not show especially when wearing T-shirts. Downside is that it is not very easy to hook back after nursing, probably due to the construction of the nursing access.

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