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Judy R writes:
Since the UK article on breast motion studies, I have been doing some
research for a colleague.
This is an interesting suggestion below for athletes. I wonder if it would
help women with Raynaud's of the nipple also.
~~ Hmm, interesting idea. Most nursing bras seem to be made out of cotton
and cotton/poly blends. I have several sports bras for motion minimizing that
are comfortable, supportive and have this wicking for when I bike and my
daughter plays soccer ( at my age, with this back, I think the running days are
over...). If someone knew a good seamstress or someone who could convert a
regular bra to a nursing bra, this might work really well.
Thanks for sharing that thought!
Peace,
Judy (LF)
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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