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Re: sports vs. regular bra

From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Dec 2002 15:32:44 -0600 (CST)


As long as your breasts are supported, it doesn't matter what type of bra you where. I actually found sports bras in jc penney that are made for nursing, if in fact you are planning to nurse. Though you do want to make sure that there is enough air circulation around your breast to prevent infections and moisture from being trapped from leaking breast milk.

At Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Katya wrote: >
>Dear Ladies and Doctors,
>
>I have a BRA question! Actually several:
>
>1. Does a good-quality tight sports bra provide the same support and
>protection against sagging as a regular bra during pregnancy? I have
>smallish breasts, and dislike regular bras with a passion - they make me
>itch. Do I have to start wearing one? I'm currently 5 months pregnant.
>
>2. I will have a chance to stay home for 3-4 months after giving birth
>to work on a writing project. During that time, do I have to wear a
>nursing bra to protect from excessive sagging? I am leaning towards
>wearing enough during the day to remain decent, which probably does not
>include a bra underneath a t-shirt.
>
>My ultimate goal is to come out of pregnancy without my breasts sagging
>down to my navel, although if they start pointing down a little, I don't
>care and neither does my husband.
>
>Thanks in advance for your bra stories and wisdoms!
>
>--
>Katya
>

--
Alicia
1st pregnancy
due 5/18/03



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