Medela Womens Sleep Nursing Bra - White | 
| Brand: Medela Category: Sports Department: womens
Buy New: $16.90 - $49.95 as of 7/28/2010 09:31 MDT details
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Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 93
Media: Apparel Batteries Included: No
ASIN: B000JK0FOW
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| Features:
| • | Sizing and Fit: Maternity Sizing | | • | Material: 95 % Cotton, 5 % Spandex | | • | Care and Cleaning: Machine Wash, Line Dry | | • | Underwire Type: No Underwire | | • | Cup Style: Nursing Cup | | • | Back Style: Racer Back | | • | Closure Style: Hook Back Closure(s) |
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Product Description Medela Sleep Maternity & Nursing Bras - White Designed for nighttime comfort during postpartum use. Combed cotton with no-tag design. Draw-back cup design makes for convienient nighttime nursing.
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Sleep bras are a must, and this is a great, affordable one March 21, 2008 Nicki Heskin (Southern California) 41 out of 41 found this review helpful
With my first baby, I hadn't really heard of sleep bras. At the beginning, when I was leaking and need to wear nursing pads 24/7, I just slept in my regular nursing bra. It wasn't terribly comfortable, and my top breast tended to "fall out the side," but I didn't really know there was another option. Once I was done with leaking at about 4 months, I just stopped wearing a bra to bed.
But when I was pregnant with my second daughter, I read that wearing a supportive bra round the clock while nursing can really help to minimize sagging later on. Now I am not overly vain, but still this appealed to me. So I went to Medela, because they were my favorite regular nursing bra, and I wasn't disappointed.
The Medela bra is a very thin, cotton and spandex, material. It is tagless (although the printed info on the back doesn't last more than a couple washings, so be sure to remember the washing instructions!). It is a pullover style with a racerback style and elastic around all the edges (neckline and armholes) for a really nice fit. It holds everything in comfortably, but is really easy access for sleepy moms and babies! It also does a great job at a uniform fit, without creating pressure points on the breast that can lead to plugged ducts and mastitis.
After several washes it was starting to seem a little more worn out than I expected, so I stopped putting it in the dryer and that seemed to improve. (In general, items with spandex should not go in the dryer to extend their life.) Because it's thin, it dries really fast hung on a chair. I wash them in a lingerie bag to keep things from getting tangled in them and stretching them out.
I have three sleep bras, which allows me to generally have one in use, one in the wash and one on backup for when the baby hits me with a large spit-up or surprise vomit during cold season!
What was a big surprise to me was how often I also wear them outside the house. They have a nicer line than a traditional pull-down panel, so I prefer them under thinner shirts. And while they won't contain any kind of major leaking, they can absorb spare drops of milk, and provide just enough pressure to contain the side the baby isn't nursing on (after the first few months go by). I especially like wearing them under turtlenecks or bulkier clothes because they are easy to pull aside without having to fish around under my clothes for clips and hooks. They are also great when baby is teething or clingy, so you don't feel like you are clipping and unclipping your bra all day long!
My one caveat would be for larger-breasted women. I am only about 36C while nursing, and I am not sure they would provide enough support for day wear, for women who are much larger. I think they would still be fine for nighttime wear. For daytime, larger-breasted women might want a bra without spandex to provide a more reliable line underneath clothing.
Having not had them for my first baby, and purchasing them for my second, I would say that for the price, sleep bras are a worthwhile investment for comfort and convenience. I believe that whatever makes nursing easier, makes it more likely to be successful and last longer, and the Medela Sleep bra definitely fits the bill for me.
Fantastic May 13, 2007 Emmly (Midwest) 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
This is an awesome bra. Extremely comfortable. Easy to sleep in. I forget I have it on sometimes. I am currently a size 40C and size large fits me very comfortably. I also got an XL because in a couple of months, once a become a little more pregnant, the large won't fit anymore.
Another nice thing about this bra is that it actually keep your "ladies" separated. No uni-boob here.
The back is a "sports bra" style so the straps will not fall off your shoulders. No hooks in the back, very easy to put on and pull over your head. The back will not scrunch up when you put it on.
This doesn't add enough support to wear out and about. But it does give you enough support at home.
I'm sorry I didn't find this bra when I had my first baby. I struggled with other bras, from Motherhood Maternity; not anymore! This is definitely a great buy.
BEST maternity / nursing bra for sleep! May 20, 2007 New Mommy (California) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I tried 4 different brands of nursing bras to sleep in (including two expensive ones), and this is the ONLY one I use! It is very comfortable and I sleep in it every night. It helps keep nursing pads in place when you need them, then it just helps for comfort after you no longer need the pads. It is very easy to push aside with one hand to nurse the baby, too. I highly recommend this!
Perfect June 21, 2007 Happy Mom (Queens, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm pretty fussy about bras. I appreciated them even less since getting pregnant, but oh well. Which is why I was so happy to find this bra for nursing and when I sleep. I was surpised to find how comfortable, yet supportive it was. This is why I'm buying a second one.
Great product at a great price February 8, 2008 C. D. Melton (Morrison, IL USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was a little worried after reading other reviews but this is a great bra. It never claimed to be a sports bra or push up bra and all I wanted was something to keep my chest up off my belly without tight elastic or wires. I'm still pregnant so I'm not sure how it will work when I'm engorged, but I can't see it suddenly becoming flimsy just because I gave birth. As for comments about the material, it's like an old cotton t-shirt or even just like a pair of old-fashioned white cotton panties. It is thin, and when you get cold it shows, but it's not marketed as an outside the house bra anyway. I wear this every day and sleep in it too. It's a great lounge bra.
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