Not exact matches
And as it's not uncommon for a pregnant woman's breasts to feel uncomfortable at night, you may want to consider a
sleeping bra that provides light support and
helps you get the good night's
sleep you need now more than ever.
Wearing a
bra to
sleep in general, not just while you're breastfeeding, is believed to
help prevent sagging breasts.
Wearing a sports
bra while
sleeping may
help with breast tenderness and tingling.
You may even consider
sleeping in your
bra to limit breasts movements, which in turn will
help limit discomfort and put you in a better position to deal with soreness, tenderness, and nipple pain during pregnancy.
Easy one - hand nursing clasps and drop - down cups make breastfeeding a cinch or slide - over cups on
sleep and leisure
bras help you remain ready to breastfeed at any time day or night.
According to DiStefano, some moms wear a
bra to
sleep and use nursing pads to
help with leaking while others don't wear a
bra so they have less clothes to fuss with in the middle of the night.
Cabbage compresses, diet change, postion and latch
help, learning not to press a thumb / fingers deeply into the breast while feeding, not
sleeping in a certain way that aggravates the problem, not
sleeping in a restrictive
bra, weaning from nipple shields, better pump flange fit — all can matter when addressing mastitis.
Many moms find that
sleeping in a nursing
bra helps them to get comfortable at night.