Nursing Info

January 2, 2010
Junior magazine recently asked me to submit my top 5 tips for buying breastfeeding clothes, to be featured in their special Pregnancy & Baby Edition . I would also like to share them here.
Start planning early

Be aware there are quite a few garments out there that are suitable to be worn during both pregnancy and breastfeeding. In fact, many breastfeeding clothes are specifically designed so that they can be worn through both periods. This makes them great value for money; brands to look out for include Fresh Mums, Honeysuckle Mums, Top Secret Maternity and the new Soft Shirt by Mother Wear Clothing.
Take another look at your existing clothes

Imagine how they can be used for breastfeeding. Many regular wrap tops are great for breastfeeding, by simply moving aside one of the cups.
Start with the basics

There are quite a few breastfeeding singlets and tank tops on the market; start with two or three of these in basic colours. Great on their own or as undershirts in colder weather.
Invest in a comfortable sleep bra and breastfeeding pajamas

These are especially great for hospital and those first few weeks at home! Many of the pajamas currently available can also double as loungewear. Kyrawear make a lovely sleep bra - very basic, very comfortable.
Remember special occasions

It is a good idea to have something special lined up to discreetly breastfeeding in for special occasions. This can help avoid last-minute shopping. When choosing your "special occasion standby" consider items that can be dressed up or down so you get maximum value for your money. Some breastfeeding dresses for example, can be dressed up for a wedding, but also look great worn with leggings for the more casual look.
 

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