It is recommended to get measured for a nursing bra around the 8th month of pregnancy, or when you notice significant changes in the size of your breasts. This ensures that you have the correct size and support as your body goes through changes during pregnancy and after giving birth. It is important to remember that every woman’s body is different, so it is crucial to get measured at a time when you feel discomfort or notice that your current bras no longer provide the necessary support.
It is also beneficial to schedule a fitting with our expert bra fitters once you have reached full-term pregnancy or are preparing for breastfeeding. Our fitters can take into account any additional factors such as breast engorgement, milk production, and postpartum body changes to ensure that your nursing bra fits comfortably and offers adequate support. The timing of getting measured for a nursing bra may vary based on individual needs, but it is generally advisable to do so closer to your due date or when noticeable changes occur.
One common misconception about getting measured for a nursing bra is that it should only be done after giving birth. However, waiting until after childbirth may result in discomfort and inadequate support during the critical postpartum period. The truth is that getting measured for a nursing bra earlier on can help alleviate any discomfort and ensure proper support throughout pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
A less-known fact about getting measured for a nursing bra is that many women experience fluctuations in breast size throughout the day due to hormonal changes, feeding schedules, and varying levels of milk production. Being aware of these fluctuations can aid in selecting the most suitable nursing bras with features like adjustable straps and multiple hook-and-eye closures for optimal comfort and fit throughout the day. Understanding this fact can assist in making informed decisions when selecting nursing bras tailored specifically to individual needs.
Now that you have learned more about when to get measured for a nursing bra, I recommend scheduling an appointment with one of our experienced fitters at your earliest convenience before reaching full-term pregnancy or experiencing discomfort due to changing breast size. This will ensure that you have properly fitted nursing bras ready for use during this important stage of motherhood.
Stage of Pregnancy/Postpartum | Time for Measurement | Recommended Action |
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First Trimester | After 8 weeks of pregnancy | Get measured for a comfortable bra for early changes |
Second Trimester | Between 20-24 weeks of pregnancy | Measure for a supportive bra as breasts continue to grow |
Third Trimester | Around 32-36 weeks of pregnancy | Re-measure for a nursing bra to accommodate final size changes |
Immediately Postpartum | 2-3 weeks after giving birth | Get measured for a nursing bra for feeding and comfort |
2-3 Months Postpartum | After 8-12 weeks post-birth | Re-measure for a nursing bra to adjust to changes in breast size |
4-6 Months Postpartum | After 16-24 weeks post-birth | Re-measure for a nursing bra as breasts settle into a new size |
6-9 Months Postpartum | After 24-36 weeks post-birth | Measure for a nursing bra as breast size stabilizes |
9-12 Months Postpartum | After 36-52 weeks post-birth | Re-measure for a comfortable nursing bra to accommodate any changes |
12-18 Months Postpartum | After 52-78 weeks post-birth | Measure for a regular bra as breastfeeding may decrease |
18+ Months Postpartum | After 78+ weeks post-birth | Re-measure for a regular bra as breastfeeding may have ended |