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Can You Wear Underwire Bras When Breastfeeding? What You Need to Know Before Choosing One

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When you're breastfeeding, finding the right bra is crucial. You might be wondering if an underwire bra is a good choice or if it could cause complications.

Let’s dive into what you need to know about wearing underwire bras while breastfeeding and explore an alternative that could keep you comfortable and supported.

The Underwire Debate

Underwire bras provide great support, which is especially appealing when your breasts are fuller and heavier during breastfeeding.

However, the tight, rigid nature of the wire can cause issues. If the underwire is too tight or doesn’t fit well, it can put pressure on your milk ducts, leading to discomfort or even blocked ducts and mastitis.

Plus, your breasts are likely to change in size throughout the day as they fill and empty with milk. This fluctuation can make a snug-fitting underwire bra uncomfortable, even if it fits well when you first put it on.

It's a situation where comfort can quickly turn into discomfort, which is the last thing you need when you're already juggling so much.

What the Experts Say

Many lactation consultants, while acknowledging that you can wear an underwire bra when breastfeeding, recommend avoiding underwire bras during breastfeeding for the very reasons mentioned above.

The American Pregnancy Association advises “A soft cup bra is preferred over an underwire bra. The wire from an underwire bra can put pressure on the tissue at the base of your breast leading to the same problems that a tight bra can cause.” 

Also, the La Leche League, a well-known organization that supports breastfeeding mothers, suggests that wireless nursing bras are generally a better option because they reduce the risk of complications like blocked ducts and mastitis.

The Stretchy, Supportive Solution

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Instead of an underwire bra, consider something that offers flexibility and comfort, like the Easy-on Bra by Springrose.

The soft bra cups are made from stretchy fabric that adapts to the size changes your breasts go through during the day, ensuring consistent comfort and support.

Plus (and it’s a big plus) the Velcro front closure allows for easy one-handed opening and closing, making it a breeze to nurse your baby, even when your hands are full.

The adjustable wide straps ensure a completely customizable fit, evenly distributing weight to prevent discomfort and reducing the strain on your shoulders.

Plus, the soft fabric is gentle on sensitive skin, providing all-day comfort without irritation.

With these thoughtful features, the Springrose Easy-on Bra offers a versatile and comfortable solution for breastfeeding moms who want to avoid the complications of underwire bras.

A Better Choice for Breastfeeding Moms

While you can wear an underwire bra when breastfeeding because it seems like a tempting option for support, they come with risks that can outweigh the benefits.

Opting for a bra that offers flexibility, such as the Easy-on Bra, can help you avoid discomfort and potential complications.

Breastfeeding is already a unique experience, and your bra should make it easier, not harder.