Maternity bra basics
January 30, 2009
Many women find that the first sign of pregnancy is noticeably sore breasts, followed by an increase in size — which often stabilizes by the 6th or 7th month of pregnancy. Find out what you need to know before you go shopping for a maternity bra.
Every woman’s body is different, however most women find that their pre-pregnancy bras become too tight and do not provide enough coverage as their pregnancy progresses. Find out what kind of bra you should buy and if you really even need a maternity bra: Do you need a maternity bra?
What size of bra should you buy? Find out here: Maternity bras: How to measure for the proper fit
Have you noticed an increase of veins on your breast and tummy since becoming pregnant? Find out what they mean here.
How can you dress to flatter your new pregnancy cleavage, without feeling overexposed? Find out how to dress feminine, sexy and classy: Dress to flatter your pregnancy cleavage
How can you ensure your bra will fit throughout your pregnancy? Find out: How to buy a maternity bra
Pictured is the Bravado Lifestyle Nursing Bra
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