Sharon Knorr wrote:
>
Another option might be using a "sport bra" (basically a cotton/lycra
blend stretch top for those unfamiliar) and pulling the breast out
*over* the fabric of the bra rather than pushing the bra up to feed.
The bunched-up fabric under the breast really does support a good
amount of the weight and helps get the nipple pointed in the direction
of the baby. This is quite comfortable to do and I speak with
personal experience. Very large size bras can be custom made for a
fairly resonable price, I will be happy to supply info on the
American company if anyone wants to email me privately.
Chris, RNC
>
> The size of the hole will vary from mother to mother. I have talked to moms >who have done this and it worked well for them. Pulling down the flaps on >many nursing bras can open too large of an area for some moms and provides >very little support or help while actually nursing the baby.
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