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Nursing Your Baby in Public

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Nursing Your Baby in Public

Nursing Your Baby in Public

We all know that public breastfeeding can be a contentious issue. But no matter which side you’re on, when your baby’s hungry, it’s not going to matter where you are. With a little preparation, you can make breastfeeding easier, whether in public or in private.  After all, breastfeeding is the healthiest way to feed your baby.

Nursing covers are a discreet way of publicly feeding your breastfeeding baby. A good breastfeeding cover is large enough to completely cover the entire chest and the baby, yet flexible enough so that you can still make eye contact with the baby. It can also double as a sun shade or blanket.

Breastfeeding clothes are an absolute must for nursing mothers, not only when breastfeeding in public, but also for use in private. Nursing tops and breastfeeding bras provide much needed breast support, yet allow for quick and easy access to the breasts for nursing.

Breastfeeding After Breast Augmentation Surgery

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Breastfeeding After Breast Augmentation

Breastfeeding After Breast Augmentation

Multiple studies have shown that breastfeeding is the healthiest way to feed your baby. And contrary to popular belief, most women who have had breast augmentation surgery are still able to breastfeed, although some may experience lower milk production. If you do find you have a limited supply of milk, breastfeeding can be supplemented with formula.

If you’re planning to breastfeed after breast augmentation surgery, you’ll want to invest in some quality breastfeeding apparel, such as pregnancy bras or nursing bras. Because your breasts continue to grow and change shape during pregnancy, a pregnancy bra that is designed to accommodate those changes will likely be more comfortable than your regular bras. Pregnancy bra also help to prevent breast sagging after pregnancy.

Nursing bras provide breastfeeding support and have easy opening systems that make the breasts more accessible for nursing.

Many women choose to wait to have their breast augmentation surgery until after they have breastfed their last child because pregnancy and breastfeeding can cause breast sagging. If you have drooping breasts after pregnancy, breast lift surgery can help restore them to their pre-pregnancy position.

As with all breast procedures, it is highly recommended that a compression support bra or post surgical bra be worn for optimal results.  Be sure to speak with you doctor about what compression garment is best for after surgery.