I tell you what, as a first-time breastfeeder, this new skill isn’t for the faint of heart.
Between the management of latching and milk flow (did I just have a letdown?), the nursing bra you wear is the key to making you feel supported… in more ways than one. I’ve tried a few bras to see what works best for me and to be honest, I’ve found it quite a challenge.
Dealing with a new set of ta-tas that have grown from a C to a DD is one thing, but then there’s the leaking that happens some (most) of the time. Not to mention the stress of nursing in public on those first few occasions and making sure you and your baby have easy access to the nip.
On top of that, there's a certain element of wanting to look and feel good for yourself. I've been looking to Triumph as the bra experts to bolster me up while I take care of a tiny human called Rex. They have a range of maternity bras with drop-down cups for supportive feeds, and also have two sets of hook and eyes that help adjust with your body from pregnancy through to postpartum.
Here's the three maternity bras I tried, and alright, yes: they've pretty much got me sold at this point.