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How to Fit a Nursing Bra



Do you know many women do not wear the correct size bra? Maybe that's because many of us have not taken a minute to measure properly to figure it out! Grab a measuring tape and follow the quick and easy directions below. It only takes a minute and could make a world of difference when buying a nursing bra that will fit correctly - providing ample support and comfort!




Step One: Band Measurement

Using the measuring tape, measure the circumference around your rib cage, pulling the measuring tape snug under your arms and just under your breasts.

Add three inches to this measurement.

If this number is an odd number, round up to the next even number. This is your band size.




Step Two: Cup Measurement

Pull the measuring tape secure across your back and measure around the fullest part of your breasts, making sure you do not constrict your breasts with the measuring tape.

Subtract the band measurement from from cup measurement to determine your cup size.




Cup SizeDifference Between Band and Cup Measurement
(in inches)
A0 to 1.5
B1.5 to 2.5
C2.5 to 3.5
D3.5 to 4.5
E
(DD)
5 to 6 
F
(DDD)
6 to 7 
G7 to 8 
H8 to 9
I9 to 10 
J10 to 11


 

For Example...

If your band measurement was 40 inches, you'd add 3 inches to get 43 and then round that number up to the nearest even number, 44.

Then, if your cup measurement was 48, you'd subtract the band measurement from the cup measurement and get 4. Using the chart above, your cup size would be D, and you should be shopping for a 44 D nursing bra.




How to Know if Your Bra Fits Properly

 A well fitted bra covers the entire breast -  no breast tissue can "spill" out.

 
 A well fitted bra is snug around the bottom band. It should be comfortable while not putting any pressure on the breasts. A bra that fits too tightly may cause plugged ducts or mastitis.

 
 A well fitted bra should not ride up in the back.

 
 A well fitted bra should have straps that keep the breasts elevated without cutting into your shoulder.
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