Why Nursing Wear?
Breastfeeding in regular clothes becomes awkward and embarassing when you have to lift your top up, unhook your bra or unbutton your shirt just to get access to your breast. Suddenly, you're showing more skin than you would like and its just plain embarassing while in public.
And don't even both with a dress- you'd either have to take it off, lift it up over your breast or have a button down the front style.
Nursing wear is specifically made with your nursing needs in mind. It makes nursing in public discreet and easy, as you have access to your breast through a hidden nursing opening, strategically built-in to the clothing.
When should I buy Nursingwear?
There are a few essential items you should purchase in your third trimester, so you are fully prepared when your baby is born.
Supportive Nursing Bras
Nursing bras often are made so the material covering the breast can be detached (without having to undo the bra). These nursing 'flaps' make nursing easier and more convenient, especially when worn with Nursing wear. The flaps can either connect at the top of the bra cup, or in the middle of the two cups (near the band of the bra). You should choose which ever is easiest for you to clasp and unclasp with one hand.
Sleep Bra
These are nursing bras that are made from softer fabrics and no underwire, so they can be easily pulled to one side. They only provide light support, which is all you should need for sleeping and lounging.
Nursing Nightgown
Make nighttime feedings easier with a soft cotton nightgown, instead of hassling with clothes.
Nursing Loungewear
Ideal for wearing around the house when visitors and family stop by.
Comfortable Nursing Tops
Nursing tops provide easy access that simplifies your breastfeeding experience.


