How Do You Buy A Maternity Bra?
Part of getting pregnant means your old bra most likely won’t fit anymore, once your breasts start to change shape. They may feel sore and tender, and the increased weight may hurt your back. It may seem silly because you know they’ll probably keep changing, but buying a good maternity bra can relieve some of the discomfort by giving extra support and fully covering your breasts. Step 1 Distinguish maternity bras, which give extra support during pregnancy, from nursing bras, which make it easier to nurse after the baby is born. Sometimes maternity bras also function as nursing bras, but make sure you and any salespeople you may talk to know which one you’re talking about. Step 2 Measure your torso just below your breasts. Pull a tape snug and straight all the way around your back. If you don’t have a measuring tape, use a shoelace or other string, and then measure the length with a ruler. Add three inches and round up to the nearest whole even number to get your band size. Step 3 Get y