The problem with my large pendulous breasts (46H) is that if I don't wear a
bra, I dribble milk everywhere. Although two years in, I can now sleep
without having to wear a soft crop top (otherwise I flooded the bed).
However, that said, I agree with Catherine that the issue is proper fitting.
Howking up these splendid mammaries is not a job for anything less than an
engineering marvel. That very necessary back support, not to mention being
able to unclip and re-clip AND be supported adequately, led me to the
Goddess range of nursing bras. I mention it here, and where I buy them, as
a resource to fellow lactnetters who may need to advise other mothers of my
shape! (It did take me nearly a year to find them.)
Although I am in the UK, I find it cheaper to order my nursing bras from the
following company in the USA, and have them airmailed to me, than it is to
buy a bra that doesn't fit me, at twice the price, in the UK. The advantage
to this company is that they have an online fitting service that means you
can email them your measurements, ask for advice and enter into a proper
conversation with an expert. According to tape measures and normal wisdom,
I was too big even for the Goddess range - but they are far more wysiwyg
than most. They also have lovely normal bras for the largest of sizes,
which I hope to get too when my son eventually weans.
http://yhst-12634472567239.stores.yahoo.net/go05nubra.html
I have no financial interest in either Goddess bras, or this retail outlet.
And if I ever have another child, I will take latch photos of these breasts
and a newborn and post them on a web site! Not being able to see either
your nipple, or the baby's mouth, was a comedy of errors. We laugh about it
now, but the disasterous time we resorted to "left a bit, right a bit, down
a bit, fire!" instructions from my husband whilst I held a squirming
milk-frenzied newborn in one hand and a mirror in the other, nearly killed
our relationship stone dead! :-)
Morgan Gallagher
Online Lactaneer
Nursing 26 month old
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 13:56:05 -0400
>From: "Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:
>
>Large breasts become pendulous, in other words their weight distributes
>down onto the ribcage, to better balance the body and relieve strain on
>the lower back of carrying heavier breasts. This lowers the center of
>gravity over wearing a bra. It also allows one to see one's feet. Bras
>lift the breast, raising the center of gravity and increasing strain on
>the lower back, and placing some of the weight of the breast on the
>shoulders through the straps. A well fitted bra will do this less, as
>the rib band takes most of the weight of the breast, but the snug rib
>band can impede breathing.
_________________________________________________________________
Match.com - Click Here To Find Singles In Your Area Today!
http://msnuk.match.com/
***********************************************
Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html
Mail all commands to [log in to unmask]
To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail
To start it again: set lactnet mail (or [log in to unmask])
To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet or ([log in to unmask])
To reach list owners: [log in to unmask]
|