
When pregnant, the mother's body starts to change. The breasts start to change and get bigger, so wearing a bra can make you feel uncomfortable. There is currently no evidence that wearing a bra can harm your body. Many experts believe that wearing a bra that is too small for normal size can interfere with the natural growth and shape of your breasts. In addition, there is a risk of reducing blood supply for the first round and limiting the normal development of the milk gland, making the mother's body uncomfortable and possibly causing inflammation in the chest area.
How breast changes during pregnancy?
When your pregnant mother turns 6 weeks, your breasts will start to show signs of a little bigger. You may feel some "lumps" under your chest as the milk glands begin to develop. You can feel your breasts getting bigger and heavier during pregnancy. The increase in breast size of each pregnant mother is different. Your ribcage may be larger and the straps will be tighter on your back. Ideally, you should ask experienced people to choose the best shirt.
Choose a bra that is appropriate for your bust size
According to experts estimate, about 70% of women wear bras that do not match their size. You can opt for a cordless bra with soft seams. You can also wear a maternity bra at bedtime if your breasts need extra support while sleeping. Some stores now sell bras specifically designed so that the wearer can feel more comfortable wearing it at night.
You should re-measure your breasts 2 to 3 times during pregnancy to change your bra size. Health experts recommend that you change your bra for the first time in the final weeks of your first trimester, usually between weeks 8 and 10.
When choosing a bra you should pay attention:
Do not choose bras that are raised on the top, bottom and sides of the shirt;
The back straps are not offensive to you;
When wearing a bra, the "nipple" is directed straight forward, not down or up.
If your breasts are too large, you can choose a more flexible bra. However, you should only choose bras that are strapped flat against your body and do not cause irritation or deep pressure on the skin of your breasts. It's best not to wear a bra at night, to avoid putting extra pressure on your breasts while sleeping.
It is best to use a professional and appropriate service to check the size and type of shirt that suits you best. Once you know your size, you can find it at other maternity stores online.
The specialists at these services will assess the shape and size of your breast change and help you choose a bra that fits by making sure:
Chest cup that fits snugly against your chest;
The center of the seam is located between your sternum.
And finally, it's best to re-measure your bust every month to make sure the bra you're wearing is right for your bust size.
Choosing the right bras for your breast size will help pregnant mothers feel more comfortable during pregnancy. If you have any questions, please consult an obstetrician.