Implants, Inverted Nipples and More. Changes to My Breasts During Pregnancy | HOTMILK

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And it's not just about design – we're proud to be the ones wearing it too! And if there is one thing we have learnt over the last 19+ years ...... there is no such thing as normal !

A lot more than your belly is changing during pregnancy, your breasts have taken on their own identity! Let's look at some of the most asked questions we hear.

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How Big Will My Breasts Get During Pregnancy?

It's not uncommon for your breasts to change two cup sizes or more, some women report up to 5 cup sizes! This may happen as early as a few weeks pregnant, or you may not notice change till nearer your due date. Don't panic, this is all very normal in its own unique way. It's a good thing too, it's a sign your amazing body is getting those breasts ready to breastfeed your new bundle of joy.

Should I Toughen My Nipples for Breastfeeding?

In the past, mothers were encouraged to “toughen up” their nipples before birth by rubbing them with towels or a loofah (ouch). The good news is that this is absolutely unnecessary and not proven to work. So don't worry, you don't need to toughen your nipples. If you're worried about pain, focus on learning how to achieve a good latch. It's also important to know how to properly use a breast pump and fit the flange, the part of the pump that forms a seal around your nipple. One thing we would suggest, is applying some lanolin to help keep the skin supple.

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My Breasts Are Leaking During Pregnancy?

Colostrum is nutrition-dense and full of antibodies. It’s thicker, darker, and stickier than the breast milk you will express in greater amounts once colostrum production stops. You may leak colostrum during pregnancy, although not all pregnant women experience leakage. Don’t be concerned that you are “using up” your baby’s colostrum if you do leak. If you don’t leak colostrum during pregnancy, that doesn’t mean that you’ll have a low supply of breast milk, either. Every woman’s body responds differently to pregnancy. Leakage can be uncomfortable during pregnancy. Try using Bamboo Reuseable Nursing Pads in your bras to absorb milk and prevent stains or wet spots from seeping through to your clothing.

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Can I Breastfeed with Inverted Nipples?

The size and shape of nipples and breasts vary from person to person and can change during their feeding journey. It is common for nipples to change shape, become more elastic and protrude more during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. When babies suck at the breast, they stretch the nipple and surrounding breast tissue into their mouth. If you have inverted or flat nipples, your baby may need more time and patience to breastfeed. When your baby is born, get your midwife or Lactation Consultant to help with positioning and latching. Medela has a great blog on tips for Breastfeeding with Inverted or Flat nipples.

Can I Breastfeed with Smaller Breasts?

Chances are during pregnancy you'll see an increase in bust size to help prepare for this, nature is pretty incredible. However, breast size does not affect your ability to breastfeed, you can still provide your baby with all the breastmilk they need. Your breast size does not impact how much milk you can produce, however, your baby may need to feed more often.

Can I Breastfeed with Implants or a Breast Reduction?

Most mamas with breast implants or who have had a breast reduction can breastfeed successfully. You may have issues with low milk supply or face other challenges, such as sore nipples or engorgement so working with a lactation consultant to increase your chances of success. Remember that any amount of breast milk is good for your baby. And don't worry: It's not dangerous to breastfeed with implants. 

When should I change to a nursing bra

When should I start wearing a nursing bra?

Whether these changes occur in the early weeks of pregnancy or well into the second trimester, there's no universal timeline, as every woman's body undergoes unique growth and changes. There are five common signs it's time to switch to a maternity bra.

  1. You are spilling out of your current “Regular Bra” in the cup
  2. Your “Regular Bra” is leaving red marks
  3. Your “Regular Bra” is too tight in the band
  4. You are just feeling super uncomfortable in a “Regular Bra”
  5. Your “Regular Bras” are old and due to be upgraded anyway

Read more in-depth - A Guide to buying New Maternity Bras during Pregnancy

women with mastitis

What is Mastitis

Mastitis is an inflammation of breast tissue, often caused by a clogged milk duct, infection, or an allergy. It can also occur when bacteria enter the breast, such as through a cracked or bleeding nipple. Mastitis commonly occurs in the first few weeks of breastfeeding but can happen anytime during lactation, even during or after weaning. Symptoms include fever, red streaks on the breast, a swollen lump, and tingling during feeding. It often comes with flu-like symptoms, such as body aches and exhaustion.

How do I prevent mastitis?

There is no sure fire way, but latching on correctly from the start is critical. Make sure you get help from experts on how to latch on, don't let go of that help until you're sure you have it right. Breastfeeding comes with an overload of advice, some factual and some not. When it comes to bras, however, the truth is straightforward: an improperly fitted bra can cause more harm than a well-fitted one, regardless of whether it has flexi underwires or not. Ensure you're wearing the correct sized bra that won't put pressure on your milk ducts (see fitting room). Every mama's needs and comfort levels are different, and we understand this! Hotmilk Lingerie offers a complete collection of maternity and nursing bras for every mama, whether you prefer Flexi Underwire, Wirefree or both depending on your day. 

Every few months, check on your bra inventory. If your favourite bras are worn out, replace them! Don’t suffer in an uncomfortable, dead bra. Having a drawer full of ready-to-wear bras makes getting dressed and feeling your best easy. After all, bras are an essential piece of equipment in our journey to grow a human being and then be able to feed that little person! It's just a bonus that Hotmilk Lingerie makes you feel fabulous too!

 

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