Anita Lingerie Nursing Bras
According to the latest medical and psychological research, breastfeeding not only has a beneficial effect on the baby's physical development, but also on its intelligence.
Mother's milk protects the baby against infections and allergies.
- The close physical contact during breastfeeding gives the baby a feeling of security.
- Breastfeeding has a beneficial effect on the baby's intelligence, as suckling stimulates the nerve and muscle function.
- For the mother, breastfeeding provides protection against infection and reduces the risk of bleeding after birth.
- The breastfeeding hormones help restore the womb to its normal shape.
- The additional calorie consumption aids weight loss.
- The risk of breast cancer is effectively reduced.
A functional, well-designed nursing bra is necessary to maintain the shape and support of the bust during the breastfeeding period. Nursing bras are made from skin-kind materials as breasts and nipples can be extra-sensitive at this time. A well designed nursing bra should provide easy and comfortable access to the breast for both mother and baby.
When should I start wearing a nursing bra?
Nursing bras should not be bought until the beginning of the 8th month of pregnancy, as the breasts have usually stopped growing by then. As the breast size can increase when lactation starts after birth, we recommend buying a nursing bra one size larger than the previous size. The under-bust band should fit loosely when on the last hook.
Anita Nursing Bras offer:
- Moulded (seamless) cups for extra-sensitive breasts.
- All-round breast support.
- Naturally-shaping, soft underwired nursing bras up to I cup for a perfect fit.
- Kwik Klip (most models) allowing the cups to be opened/closed with one hand.
- Elastic, adjustable straps permanently attached to the breast support to prevent them slipping down the back or unfastening.
- Elastic, 3-position adjustable back fastening.
- Anita Memo for tagging the side last fed from.







