Marie Farver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I feel the same way for a lot of the nursing bras - when the "flaps" are open, there's just the little hole exposed for baby's lips but totally occlude real skin to skin maternal-baby contact.
Rather, just lift the whole side up and let baby experience mom. I
often recommend tanks (just lift up) and cardigans over that (pull the
edge over).<
I agree with you about the lack of *real* S2S contact when using
typical nursing bras. I am reluctant, however to suggest lifting the
bra OVER the breast to nurse, since the pressure on the upper part of
the breasts can restrict the milk flow and cause plugged ducts.
One alternative is to wear a regular (non-nursing) bra that has some
stretch. Cotton-knit fabric works well. Have the mother slip the
shoulder strap down onto her upper arm and then pull the cup DOWN.
This also has the advantage of providing some breast support for
zaftig women.
norma
Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC
Breastfeeding Matters in the Capital Region
www.NormaRitter.com
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