This technique of having some fabric «bunch» can give a very cute silhouette if you are wearing
your nursing tank as is.
Wear
a nursing tank as the base layer with a matching shirt on top to maximize coverage and maybe — just maybe -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Here's a really nice and quite expensive
nursing tank top, that you can definitely use
as it is.
When my darling daughter is not inside the shirt, it's still a great
nursing tank that is supportive not only for my breasts, but my belly
as well.
Works well together with your
nursing bra — or
as a
nursing bra, with enough support, if the
tank top has a built - in
nursing bra
You can easily remove the built - in
nursing bra after you're done
nursing to keep wearing it
as a regular
tank.
There's essentially a
nursing bra built right into the
nursing tank that provides support
as well
as removable foam cups.
I have given these naked
nursing tanks to three friends
as gifts and all three have LOVED them!
They also make awesome
nursing tanks that both cover your belly to keep you warm and keep those mama hormones from being interrupted by the chill or self - consciousness we sometimes have
as new mamas about our bellies, especially if someone were to walk in on our pumping session.
The Lalabu Soothe Shirt ($ 75) is a babywearing shirt that does double duty
as a
nursing tank and carrying pouch.
Put on jeans and
nursing tank top I wore yesterday and then slept in YES TECHNICALLY I»M NOT «PUTTING IT ON»
AS IT»S ALREADY ON.
Many moms prefer a long layer underneath, such
as a
nursing tank, with a cardigan or other loose - fitting top over it.
The
nursing tank will keep your belly covered,
as will your baby's body.
Yummie Tummie is absolutely the bomb and they were nice enough to send me one of their
nursing tanks for me to try out
as soon
as I give birth in August.
:) And I, too, had several of the
nursing tanks, so many that I also slept in them
as well.
Invest in some very comfortable clothing, such
as nursing tanks or even just
tank tops with a built - in bra that you can lift your boob out of easily and comfortably.
I love the support of bravado
nursing tanks but now that I'm almost back to my pre-pregnancy weight the tops are too loose around my tummy to function
as a smooth under later.
Does anyone have other
nursing tanks to recommend that are
as supportive
as bravado but slimmer through the waist?
I did a TV segment about that shortly after Elizabeth was born here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sar3n8yzeEE — I would wear a lot of stretchy v - necks and a
nursing tank personally... This time of year
as it is chillier, maybe long sleeve v - neck sweaters and tees.
As a
nursing, stay - at - home, homesteading mama, my other mainstay would be loose, interesting, not - too - expensive t - shirts and
tanks.
I am an apple shape and imagine will have a larger postpartum belly that I want to keep covered but all the
nursing tanks look
as if they are somewhat form fitting.
For warmer weather I would do Bravado
nursing tank + infinity scarf (to use
as a
nursing cover) + skirt / shorts
Rich had a short beard and was an ICU
nurse that had served
as a
tank mechanic in Desert Storm while Hadley had a bigger beard and was a respiratory therapist that left to work in home health care had served in the army
as a medic for 10 years.