Sunday, March 27, 2011

A nursing bra is not to be taken lightly!

Seriously, now, I am about to rant about nursing bras and their retail sale in Toronto and the GTA a little.

I do not often criticize other businesses, but I will here make an exception as I feel it is something of a public service.

If you are shopping at baby stores, department stores, maternity stores, and other stores in Toronto which are unreservedly flogging nursing bras and maternity bras without so much as removing them from the package for the customer, please read on.

These stores sell general baby accessories, and they imagine that a nursing bra is just another accessory in one-size-fits-all or three-sizes-fit-all-even-your-man-and-your-dog. They are very wrong (as you suspected I was going to say). And by the way, most of what they sell you do not need. But that is the stuff of another post.

I have seen too many ill-fitting nursing bras walking into my shop lately for nursingwear and I'm annoyed by the waste that they represent.

If someone tries to sell you a packaged nursing bra without AT LEAST checking the fit, do yourself a favour and walk out.

A nursing brassiere that fits you properly will make you look slimmer. Yes, it will! I do not lie. It will lift your bust away from your waistline and elongate your shape.

A nursing bra that has been nicely fitted will make your whole body feel better because you will be supported and will stand up straighter. Also true. Your back, breasts, neck, and legs will benefit from a good breastfeeding bra that is right for you.

A good breastfeeding bra that has been expertly fitted will lessen your chances of getting plugged ducts and the dreaded mastitis.

You will probably breastfeed for longer if you are happier with your nursing bra. This is somewhat anecdotal, but I'm willing to bet that it's a study in the making ;)

Buying a nursing bra (in a package or out of it) from someone who knows nothing of fitting will give you very, very low odds of having a proper fit. If you see baby formula, bras for non-nursing women, garden hoses, fishing rods, or microwave ovens for sale anywhere in the building, chances are they don't know much about breastfeeding there. Form your own opinions, of course.

You can check us out at http://evymama.ca/

If you live far away from us, or far from a proper nursing bra-fitting shop, please check out our nursing bra fitting guide. We are also very happy to help you over the phone at 416.913.0546.

Evymama Nursing & Maternity is Toronto's only breastfeeding specialty shop. We are card-carrying members of the La Leche League and give all that we can to that organization. The business owner (myself, Sarah Kaplan), the boutique's manager (Heidi) & assistant manager (Amanda) are all trained in lactation management by INFACT Canada. Three other people on staff (all but one) are doulas with formal training in maternal support and breastfeeding support. All this in addition to the fact that we have all successfully (not to say without some hurdles in some cases) breastfed our own children (and occasionally other peoples'...story for another post!) is where we come from when we say we are the last word in breastfeeding bras in Toronto, point final.






Thursday, March 10, 2011

Why nursing tops?

We frequently get asked this question at Evymama! We have all loved having nursing tops and breastfeeding- friendly dresses to wear out and around the house with our nursing kids. Here are some of our favourite reasons for wearing nursing clothing.

When you have a hungry child who needs a feed, there is nothing faster or easier to open with one hand than a good nursing top or nursing dress! This is reason #1, my favourite. Fast & easy is my favourite thing about breastfeeding, actually.

Nothing is easier than nursing your child in the carrier while wearing a great feeding top. Talk about multi-tasking! Shop, chat on the phone, nurse, and walk the dog all at the same time. You can feed right in the middle of your mother-and-child fitness class! Almost all of the Evymamas have worked at the boutique while wearing a baby in a sling, often feeding them at the same time.

If you're breastfeeding twins, or are a new mother, a nursing top will keep you warm and covered as you tackle the tougher task of latching nursing multiples or a new baby.

Many Canadian mothers prefer not to lift their tops up in the cold air that we have for 3/4 of the year!

Other mothers don't want to lift a regular shirt up and expose a postpartum tummy that they might prefer not to flash around.

Other moms still don't want to show any skin at all. For these moms, the best solution is a nursing top or dress. They give the best coverage, and don't get in baby's way as much as a nursing cover does.

Fashion! Our breastfeeding tops and dresses are so cute that people who aren't even nursing want to wear them (and do!) We have a great selection of organic nursing tops and dresses, Canadian-made and designed nursing wear, and other stylish clothing for nursing mothers.



If you have other great reasons, please comment!