how to find the right maternity bra?
During your pregnancy, a bra can sometimes begin to pinch. Then it's time for a maternity bra that provides extra comfort and sufficient support . For larger cup sizes, a maternity bra has wider and padded shoulder straps for even more comfort. The flexible underwires give way slightly to follow the changing shape of your breast. Also, the cups are shaped to allow your mammary glands to grow. After pregnancy, this bra makes it easier to feed your baby.
step 1: measuring is knowing
During pregnancy, your breasts grow an average of two cup sizes. It is essential to choose the right bra size that provides adequate support and comfort. To find the perfect bra, you should accurately measure yourself for both circumference size (under the breast) and cup size (across the breast).
step 2: choose your size
If you are not yet far into your pregnancy, choose a bra that is comfortable at the smallest size. This will allow you to close the bra later, when your size increases, you can easily close it on a wider hook. If you are about to give birth, however, make sure the bra closes at the widest setting closes so that you can make it tighter after giving birth.
step 3: putting on bra
Once you have determined your correct size, you can begin to fitting the bras. Lean forward and let your breasts slide into the cups before adjusting the shoulder straps. Remember that the shoulder straps are meant are to hold the bra in place, not to push your breasts up.
step 4: check the back piece
The back panel of the bra is crucial because it provides the necessary support . Make sure the back panel is horizontal on your back, just below your shoulder blades. It should not rise higher than the underwires at the front. If the back panel creeps up, the size is too large.
step 5: check the front end
As the very last step, you should check in the front again that everything is in place. The piece in the front between the two cups should rest against your breasts. rest against your breasts. To check if the underwire is in place, push on the side of the underwire. underwire. The underwire should not pierce the breast tissue.
As a result, the breasts should nicely fill the cups and there is a nice flowing line between the cup and breast. Most of the breasts should be covered by the cup and the nipple should be in the deepest part of the cup. If at the top of the cup or on the side there is breast tissue is bulging, then the cup size is too small.