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>> Of course, there is less skin to skin contact with the bra on at
>> feeding
>> times too. I have noticed the opening is particularly small for
>> learning
>> and latching purposes on an A cup bra, the very mothers who probably
>> have
>> absolutely no physical need for a bra!
Unless, like me, they leak buckets. I'm not an A cup (far from
it...around C-D when not immediately in my milk coming in days
post-partum), but a close friend is, and she leaked quite a bit...it was
either a bra and pads or great big spots of wet down her front. She is
A now (while nursing) but is usually an AA cup. ;-)
> which the cup drops away completely for feeding. (we're not supposed to
> mention brand names here, are we?)
I always understood it was ok as long as it wasn't to promote a brand or
to talk about it negatively??? Maybe I'm wrong...
Fio
Ressource person with Allaitement Québec
Mama to Sandrine, 34.5 mos and Nyssa, 2.5 mos, tandem nursers.
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