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Well, you have had the baby. You have survived and maybe even thrived during the 9 months of your pregnancy. Tired, but happy, you are looking forward to the next steps. Bonding with the baby is at the top of your agenda. There are many ways to ensure this mother-baby tie. The most common way of doing so, while ensuring a healthier and protected baby, is through nursing.
Providing your baby with nourishment involves two basic choices: providing baby formula or breastfeeding. The choice is ultimately yours. Talk with your doctor, your partner and any specialist, if necessary. Take your decision to stay at home or work into consideration. Look at the various options then make the decision.
If you decide to breastfeed, there are several things you need to know about the practice. Talk to your doctor and friends who have breastfed their children. Read up on the subject. Look for up-to-date information on the topic. Have all the facts on it. Some of them are medical; others are practical. Among the practical is the simplest - buying the right kind of nursing clothing.
Breastfeeding or nursing requires specific attire. You may purchase a variety of garments. These include dresses, slacks, jeans, tops and bottoms, nightgowns and pajamas, and even swimwear. The most important, however, is your undergarments. These include the bra.
A well-fitting nursing bra is the foundation of any nursing clothing wardrobe. Nursing a baby requires you have quick and easy access. One sure way to obtain this is to wear a nursing bra. Make sure it fits well. This is particularly desirable when your breasts become engorged. A too tight bra will irritate the already sensitive skin.
A nursing bar should never be too tight or abrasive. It should have wide straps for support. It also needs to be comfortable and easy to un-attach. If you have a fussy hungry baby, the last thing you need is difficulty unlatching your bra.
Besides the bra, there are other nursing clothes to help you feed the little one. You may wish to adapt your current stylish maternity wear. You can also put into use other items of clothing you have around your home. These include ponchos and wraps. These two items provide excellent coverage of the breasts, easy access for nursing and style.
Nursing clothes do not need to be frumpy or lacking in style. There is plenty of stylish nursing clothing on the market. You can purchase everything you want for this phase of motherhood. There are elegant dresses for daywear and sexy nightgowns for after hours. Do not be afraid to go swimming.
Unless the doctor forbids it for medical reasons, swimming is an excellent form of exercise. You can splash and swim in a private or public pool wearing a one-piece swimsuit or a tankini. Show off your back with a cut out or your bust with a plunging v-neckline. Feel alive and ready to nurse your baby anywhere.
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