When Should I Get A Maternity Bra?

During my pregnancy, my husband pointed out that my regular bra doesn’t fit perfectly. To correct to the situation I quickly decided to go out and shop for some maternity bra.
While hunting for the perfect bra for maternity period, I was constantly getting lot of assistance in lot of lingerie stores and they all give different advices for what I should be getting for fitted and the right fit of  the size, in the end I was really confused. Things like “First trimester? Oh that’s a little early,” or “In your third trimester is a more realistic time as to what size you will need,”I couldn’t possibly wait for that long to buy a comfortable bra.
After hours of browsing, I mostly ignored all unsolicited advices and brought one comfortable maternity bran, felt comfortable feeling much better than previously, uncomfortable regular bras.
This experience of buying maternity bras has taught me enough not to ask anybody about what kind of maternity bras I should be wearing, or what is the maximum or minimum size, because all women are unique. Here is some learning I derived from the my experience while hunting for the perfect maternity bra.
When Should I Get Fitted For A Maternity Bra?
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Contarary to popular belief, There isn’t perfect time to be fitted with the maternity bra during pregnancy, for some it could be sooner than others. I have seen some outgrow pregnancy bras fairly quickly or you might need to buy one very late during the pregnancy.
Is An Underwire Bra Okay To Wear When Pregnant?
Underwire bras are not recommended for several reasons:
•    Your breast shape will change throughout the day as milk is produced and emptied
•    Your breasts may swell due to retained fluid late in pregnancy
•    Underwire can put pressure on the breast which may lead to a blocked milk duct or mastitis
What Should I Look For When Choosing A Maternity Bra?
Things to look for when selecting a bra are comfort, ease of opening and closing of the clips for feeding, ensure it is a fully opening bra (ie. when you open the bra to breastfeed, it releases the whole breast) and make sure there is room in your bra for any extra growth and / or when your milk comes in after the birth. See if you can fit a clenched fist in your bra as a guide.
There are some important rule of thumbs for pregnancy bras are comferta, ease of opening and closing with clips or some other mechanism, full opening that will be helpful for breastfeeing and some extra room in the cups for any extra growth, Gentle and capabale of handling the enlarged breast.

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