I was a 42D after giving birth to my second child. This bra worked awesome for me. Very supportive and comfortable and held up well in the wash. Sizing was accurate too. Get more detail about Playtex Women's Nursing Underwire Bra.

Sleep nursing bras are so nice to have...no clips to hassle with in the middle of the night. I like the racerback, but find this to be uncomfortable because it runs a size small, I wish I had ordered the next size up.Get more detail about Medela Womens Sleep Nursing Bra - White.

I LOVE these bras! They're super-soft and comfy, with just the right amount of stretch. The clips are easy to do one-handed, always a plus. My only gripe is that they are so full coverage, so the top shows under many tops. One way to get around this, though, is to wear it as a layering top since it looks like a racerback tank top. Highly recommended.Get more detail about Medela Comfort Nursing Bra.

I've tried about 6 different nursing bras since I had my baby and this is by far my favorite. It's VERY comfortable. It's great for pregnancy and nursing. I can wear it at night with no problems whatsoever. I actually like the removable cups because I can take them out at night. I haven't had the problem of the pads showing through my shirts that other reviewers mentioned. It's supportive enough, even without underwire, to give an attractive shape. The clips are easy to use. If I have any complaints, it would be that the straps that are supposed to go from the clips to the bottom of the bra don't stay in place very well. They're a little too loose for me. My only other complaint is that in fitted shirts, the sides and back form a bump that looks kind of funny. I still give it a 5 star rating, however, because it's the best nursing bra I've found yet.

For those comparing the Bravado original bra to this one, choose this one! I bought one of each in the first place, but I hated the way the original has a huge seam that goes down each breast right in front. It showed through every shirt I tried it on with, so I returned it. It also wasn't as comfortable or flattering.

Size: I wear between a 32C-34DD while nursing and a medium has fit well the entire time.Get more detail about Bravado Seamless Nursing Bra.

This bra attaches with snaps and it you're big busted, as most nursing mothers are, it makes it very difficult to put on. Get more detail about La Leche League "Wrap 'N Snap" Maternity/Nursing Bra #4101.

This was my night nursing bra b/c there was, as others have stated, no cup support. I wouldn't buy another.Get more detail about Playtex Women's Nursing Wirefree Bra.

I am a new mother and thanks to breastfeeding have to search for size 36 E or F, depending on the brand. I came across this bra and because of the other good reviews, I decided to try it.

Packaging:
The bra I received had no order slip/receipt inside like Amazon packages normally have. The box had obviously been opened, as it was bent and torn at the top. When I took the bra out, it was completely stretched out, like bras in the store that have been tried on. This makes me think someone else returned this bra before I got it.

Material:
I'm not crazy about the feel of this bra's material. It reminds me of a "grandma" bra, and is very very thin. If I put breast pads in, they show around the edges and look bulky under most shirts.

Straps and Band:
The straps and band of this bra are fantastic. Very, very supportive without feeling like I have to tighten them to the point of being uncomfortable to get some lift. The extra support comes from the lower part of the cup which stays in place while the top layer comes down to breastfeed. This is surprisingly comfortable and unlike other bras I have tried, the "line" of this extra material is not visible through the bra.

Overall I'm satisfied with this bra, but I like my Bravado bra and nursing tank so much better. The material feels much more breathable and doesn't irritate my skin. I was disappointed to get a bra that was stretched out and was in damaged packaging, but I'm happy that I finally found an option other than Bravado. I may try the other Anita bras just because it is so difficult to find my size anywhere else.Get more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Softcup Nursing Bra #5075.

I am on my second baby and still havent been able to find a good nursing bra. I had HIGH hopes for this one b/c almost all the reviews I studied said that Anita is a great bra. Sure, its made more heavy duty than bravado or another brand, but it doesnt fit the way it should.
I have been sized by a professional and went by the sizing chart of Anita, its the bra! Look at the display picture they have, the middle part of the bra DOES NOT lie flat. The cups I dont think are the correct size, otherwise it would lay flat. Also, the bottom rolls under and doesnt lay flat. Im a 38H with very bottom heavy boobs. I also want to say that the straps have a pad sewn to it, but under where the seem it rubs into my skin!! which is much worse than the actual strap diggin into me, b/c its sharp!
I had very very high hopes, and I will cont. to wear it for now until I find another "high hope" bra. This bra does lift the girls up, much better than my Medela bra, which just makes my boobs SAG! and I tried a bravado and it totally sucked. But this anita bra I noticed wearing it my boobs start to stick out to the side.
I may have someone sew the clips onto my Layne Bryant bra that I totally love.
onto another bra....Get more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Underwire Nursing Bra #5035.

I've tried about 6 different nursing bras since I had my baby and this is by far my favorite. It's VERY comfortable. It's great for pregnancy and nursing. I can wear it at night with no problems whatsoever. I actually like the removable cups because I can take them out at night. I haven't had the problem of the pads showing through my shirts that other reviewers mentioned. It's supportive enough, even without underwire, to give an attractive shape. The clips are easy to use. If I have any complaints, it would be that the straps that are supposed to go from the clips to the bottom of the bra don't stay in place very well. They're a little too loose for me. My only other complaint is that in fitted shirts, the sides and back form a bump that looks kind of funny. I still give it a 5 star rating, however, because it's the best nursing bra I've found yet.

For those comparing the Bravado original bra to this one, choose this one! I bought one of each in the first place, but I hated the way the original has a huge seam that goes down each breast right in front. It showed through every shirt I tried it on with, so I returned it. It also wasn't as comfortable or flattering.

Size: I wear between a 32C-34DD while nursing and a medium has fit well the entire time.
Get more detail about Bravado Body Silk Seamless Maternity/Nursing Bra.

I purchased my first 2 Aimee nursing gowns when I was expecting since I planned to breast feed. I cannot tell you how great and useful these gowns proved to be for sleeping and breast feeding. Some nights I move around alot in my sleep and regular night gowns bunch and get twisted and I have to straighten them out throughout the night. With the Aimee gown, this was not the case. I can move freely and not feel constricted. Plus, the fabric is soft and the support added for the breasts is great. Even though I quit nursing over 6 months ago, I still wear my aimee gowns, which are very flattering and slimming. My sister commented on how much she like the gowns and I ended up buying her one for Xmas even though she's not pregnant and does not plan on having children anytime soon. I highly recommend these gowns whether or not your nursing. Get more detail about Aimee Bra-less Nursing Nightgown.

This bra is expensive but it was the first bra that really worked for me after trying a Medela, a Bravado, and 2 different department store nursing bras. FINALLY, a bra that my nipples don't show through, a bra that is comfortable, supportive, doesn't bind, and has lasted for several months and still fits great/looks great even though I wear it almost constantly and wash it every 3 days or so.
As far as the reviewer who recommended the Gap bra, just FYI the GAP company has been caught using child labor to manufacture their clothing not once, but TWICE, the second time the children were even being abused with oily rags being stuffed in their mouths when they cried. I personally don't want to give any of my money to that company. Bella Materna bras are manufactured in the united states, so it goes to reason their costs will be a little higher. The quality is high and I will buy from them again. Get more detail about Bella Materna Women's Padded Nursing Bra #1221.

I received a bra that looks like a classic sports bra that is straight across the top. The photo shows a bra that looks more like a typical bra. The bra runs small and the elastic digs in. But I still wear it because I have yet to find a comfortable nursing bra that provides enough support. This bra is definately supportive. Get more detail about Bravado Basic nursing bra.

I loved this bra. It was easy to use while breastfeeding but still had an elegant look to it. My husband appreciated that part of it. It's wasn't just another bulky maternity nursing bra. Get more detail about Condessa Cassandra Lace Nursing Bra - Alluring Black.

I love this product! It saved me from having to completely bare myself when I needed to feed my daughter. Thank you.Get more detail about Motherhood Maternity: Full Support Padded Cup Underwire Nursing Bra.

Love this bra, though it runs way too small and it shrunk somewhat aswell. I bought 36 D but thinking of getting 40 or 42DGet more detail about QT Molded Soft Cup Nursing Bra (370).

Thought I'd found a cheap nursing bra. Regret getting a clearance nursing bra. Ill-fitting. Boning in sides dig & straps are meant for someone with much, much wider shoulders (& I've some pretty wide shoulders). It'll work for the time being, but it's not a keeper for me.Get more detail about Condessa "Cassandra" Smooth Cup Nursing Bra.

This is a very good comfortable, versatile bra for my size, especially compared to the Goddess Comfort Zone in the same size which is much tighter & the microfiber uncomfortable to sleep in. The Bravado bras in 2XL were too small for me and created a blocked duct, so those are out. I am going to buy a second Love at First Sight and one of the 511s I have seen recommended in reviews.

Note: the picture has a design but when mine came it was plain white. Get more detail about Goddess Women's Love At First Sight Nursing Bra.

I was having trouble finding a nursing bra that was supportive and comfortable. After searching around online for a while, I decided to order one of these bras. I love it! I ended up buying 2 more. It is supportive and comfortable. Even though it is a sports bra style, it doesn't squeeze my breasts together. I use it for sleeping in and during the day. I would even suggest it for larger breasted women who aren't breastfeeding.Get more detail about Bravado Double Plus nursing bra.

I got a set of these in medium for my pregnancy. They were a great help while I was trying to continue wearing my regular clothes, when they were getting small, but maternity clothes were still too big. And then later, they were helpful toward the end of the pregnancy, when a lot of maternity tops were too short and maternity pants were riding down. They helped cover the gap between my pants/skirts and my tops.

But past that, I decided to get another set in small after my baby was born. Once it started getting chilly, I wasn't loving having to lift my shirt to nurse him. Even with my wonderful (Bebe Au Lait) nursing cover, my back and side was getting partially exposed, which was drafty. So, I use the smaller set of bands to cover up my midsection, making it easier to nurse in public without getting chilly or exposing too much.

The bands are a great help if you know you'll be nursing in public (as pretty much every breastfeeding mother does from time to time!), need it to be easy (as we all do!), but would rather use your old tops (and don't want to buy a ton of nursing tops). It's more economical to use your old tops, and get a few belly bands in basic colors, rather than buy a bunch of expensive nursing tops.

If you use your bands during the pregnancy, you'll almost certainly need a smaller size to use them for nursing, since with use they do conform to your (big-belly!) shape during the pregnancy. I tried using my old ones at first, but after I'd worn them for about an hour, they started falling down (which is annoying, and defeats the purpose). Hence I ordered the smaller size set. I will definitely plan on using both sets of bands for my next baby (whenever that happens), as well. I just wish Bebe Au Lait made an extra small size, which would be helpful for more petite women looking to use the bands for nursing purposes.Get more detail about Baby Be Mine Maternity Belly Band in 4 Sizes.

I am a thin large chested woman. The bras I used before were awful. They supported my extra heavy breasts, but not too well. My chest still sagged and I thought I was stuck with a droopy chest while breastfeeding. Well, before baby #2 was born, someone recommended this bra to me and I am in love. It lifts up my breasts and actually makes me look thinner. The 32H perfecty supports my chest. The drop cups are very easy to use - I can open and close them one-handed. The straps are not too wide and are very comfortable. The nude color is great. I am very happy with this bra and am buying another.
The only negative I have is that because of the nature of the material, this bra shows leaks, unlike my old cotton bras. Seems like the material is wicking the moisture away. So keep it in mind if you want to wear a silk shirt - use pads.Get more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Microfiber Nursing Bra #5068.

pretty, seems comfy, but way too small! the size runs very small get at least 2 sizes bigger had to return.... ;(Get more detail about Lamaze Lightly Padded Underwire Nursing Bra with Lace Detail.

With breasts as large as mine, a bra need not only fit, it's gotta WORK. I am nursing my first child with breasts bigger than her (it's really a sight to see) and have tried about a dozen bras. What's missing in most nursing bras seems to be support; the flip-down design makes molded cups impossible, apparently, so the fabric of the cup itself needs to be tough. This is the only bra I've found that actually holds my breasts up. I know a lot of women seem to experience this "up around my neck" kind of engorging - not me. Mine are just as low as ever but bigger than is decent. I wouldn't leave the house the first few weeks after my baby was born because I looked so dumpy in all the other saggy, baggy nursing bras. I ordered one of these, it fit, and I ordered two more. If you have huge breasts (but aren't otherwise plus size - I've noticed a lot of bras only come in the crazy-big cups if you're like a 48 around), this is the bra to buy. As cliched as it sounds, I got my life back.

Man, Anita should make me a paid spokesperson.....Get more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Underwire Nursing Bra #5041.

The first bra I've found that offers great support and has no spandex, Lycra, Elastane, latex, etc. Finally no hives!! I don't need it for nursing but that's okay - I've searched the internet thoroughly and this is the best I've found - and it comes in plus sizes! Not cheap, but worth every penny.
Suzanne in WashingtonGet more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Softcup Nursing Bra #5051.

I finally bought this bra in 34G after dreading the thought of stuffing myself into my old 34DD bras. What a relief. The wide straps distribute the weight of my breasts very comfortably, but most of the support comes from the back band, where it should. I like the shape if gives me, very flattering. The nursing feature will come in handy when my baby is born. The clasp is VERY easy to release and re hook. The lace is pretty, but it looks like a functional bra more than a sexy one. This is my first no under wire bra that isn't a sports bra and I am impressed with the shape and support.
I took one star off because it is so expensive.Get more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Softcup Nursing Bra #5062.

This bra is beautiful! i would wear it even if i was not nursing. it is very supportive and makes me feel pretty. Most nursing bras are somewhat ugly- but not this one. I highly recomendGet more detail about Lamaze Lace Full Coverage Underwire Nursing Bra.

I bought this in store a week ago after being told by the sales lady how great a bra with no underwire is for nursing. Contrary to the name, this DOES have wires, only they are located on the sides of the bra for structural support, not under the cups. The wires on the sides bend to cut into my ribs and are VERY painful. I tried this on in a Motherhood store before buying and in the dressing room it looked fine, did not notice any problems - until I started wearing it when I got home. With regular movement as I went about my day I noticed almost immediately the wires started poking into me and were excrutiating. The more I've worn it, the more the vertically aligned wires curve to dig into my sides to the point where I have painful red indentations within seconds of putting it on. I wish I could exchange it, but the sales clerk in store told me bras were non-exchangable and non-refundable. I really needed a new bra, and now I'm out $20. I wouldn't waste my money on this again, and I wish I would have bought one of the underwire ones without the side wires which would have been much more comfortable. I've never had an issue with any other Motherhood product, but I was sorely disapointed in this one.Get more detail about Motherhood Maternity: Plus Size Full Support Soft Cup No Wire Nursing Bra.

This bra is very pretty and femenine. Very comfortable, too. It does come up quite high and is very obvious under a lot of those low cut maternity shirts. However it does look like a lacy cami, so you could get away with it if you wanted to. I only wish this bra was made for "big girls" and larger sizes were available. I ordered the largest (38DD) and it fits well now, however I haven't had my baby yet and my milk hasn't come in either. I just hope it fits as well when this happens. Until then, it is my favorite nursing bra :)Get more detail about Elle Macpherson Intimates Maternelle No-wire drop cup bra.

This bra does not provide enough support in the size (34D) that I ordered, and it is smaller than my other nursing bras of the same size. Get more detail about Condessa "Cassandra" Nursing Bra - Captivating Mocha (Nude).

Well I've had a bag of bras that I've bought over the past few years, that just don't end up fitting, for one reason or another. And usually the reason is "too tight around the back". Well I got the package with 3 colors in it and 3 hook width. I can now wear 75% of those bras. I would only suggest that you use a more beige, beige. The beige I recieve, was more like a dark ivory. You won't be disappointed.Fashion Forms Soft Back Bra Extenders Style xxxGet more detail about Fashion Forms Soft Back Bra Extenders.

This bra is very supportive without underwires. I'm a 34 E and need a good amount of support and found this to be the best bra. The light padding is great too. It hides breast pads and protects sensitive nipples. Get more detail about Anita Maternity Women's Padded Nursing Bra #5049.

comfortable, well made, soft material and a great fitting bra. the only thing that i would change would be to add a way to insert nursing pads. otherwise this bra is well worth the price.Get more detail about Bella Materna Women's Seamless Cup Nursing Bra #1241.

This product looks rdiculous and doesn't even hold up your pants. Get a Bella Band instead.Get more detail about Belly Belt Combo Kit - Ultimate Effective Maternity Wear..

Order came fast and I was impressed with just how beautiful this bra was. Seller was incredibly helpful with questions that I had. Highly recommend this item!!!Get more detail about Condessa "Cassandra" Nursing Bra - Ravishing Red.

This bra is great because it is a pull aside bra, which is so much easier to do one handed than trying to work the clips on other nursing bras. It is great because most pull aside bras are "sleep bras" which are not very supportive, this is more supportive than a sleep bra. I gave it 4 stars because it is not as supportive as an underwire, but the ease of use makes up for that.Get more detail about Bella Materna Women's Adjustable Anytime Nursing Bralet #1155.

I purchased this bra to support my larger, fuller pregnant breasts in the 3rd trimster. I didn't want to get a nursing bra yet...because I"m not sure which size my final nursing size will be.
It's been real comfortable, especially the shoulder straps. :)Get more detail about Playtex Secrets Women's Seamless Cottony Underwire Bra # 4415.

This is by far my favorite nursing bra. It fits me perfectly (38D nursing), and I disagree with the previous reviewer that claimed the sizing was non-standard. This is the same size I wear with other brands. I found this bra extremely comfortable, with adequate support, and it looks good too. The nursing flaps are easily opened with one hand. I can't speak to the durability because i haven't owned it long, but it appears to be well made. Cups are not thick enough to completely hide breast pad lumps, nonetheless the look of this bra is superior to any other nursing bra i've tried. I'll be buying several more of these.Get more detail about Bravado Lifestyle Microfiber Nursing Bra.

I tried on a bunch of other choices before choosing this, sight unseen. It's much more comfortable than the plain elastic bands that go under your belly. This takes a lot of pressure off of your back when you exercise. I definitely recommend it! It does come up pretty high, so with lower necklines, you can see it.Get more detail about BellyBra Women's Maternity Support Tank.

This is so comfortable. I am not nursing, but I wear it as a weekend bra. So awesome I am buying a second one.Get more detail about Majamas Organic Easy Bra.

Finally - a bra that gives some lift and definition! It has a lightly padded full inner sling that is quite supportive during feedings too. I was worried about the seams showing through, but I washed it once and wore it and the seams softened and are noticeable.Get more detail about Elila Cotton softcup nursing bra.

I purchased the brown version of this bra. The sizes appear to run small, so watch for that.
It is a pretty bra, yet simple and easy to use. Get more detail about Condessa "Veronica" Nursing Bra.

I bought this bra solely based on the sizes they offered. I've grown to a 36F in only my fourth month of pregnancy! This bra fits perfectly and is all day comfortable. The workmanship is suburb and the fabric is soft and breathable. I will be buying more!Get more detail about Bella Materna Women's Full Cup Padded Nursing Bra #1261.

This is sexy looking, has washed well, has very easy nursing clasps that work well, and is pretty supportive. My only complaint is that the cups cut in a bit and create an extra swell that messes up my silhouette - the way it's cut seems to make it run small. I have two of another style of nursing bra from passionspice, in the same size, that are roomier.Get more detail about Carla Nursing Bra.

The Bravado! Microfiber nursing bra is stretchy and comfortable with medium support, which also makes it good for use during pregnancy. However, the molded cups seemed to be an odd shape, which will not work for everyone. Tried it in a couple of different sizes, but ultimately had to return it.Get more detail about Bravado Microfiber nursing bra.

I bought four of these tank tops for what I thought was a super great price!

I was so disappointed when I got them. The sizing chart indicated I would fit in a small, but I bought two smalls and two mediums. The small has incredibly tight elastic under for the bra part (super painfully tight elastic) and when I tried the Medium on, it also had super duper tight elastic. I can't wear them for more than a half hour before I give up and take them off, and I have deep red welts for hours afterwards.

The holes for nursing access are spaced REALLY far apart! I can't imagine who is shaped like this, honestly. I have to use a safety pin to pull the holes in closer together, otherwise the baby is trying to nurse on a strip of fabric. There is no elastic or anything for the T of fabric that goes between, so it is just a floppy bit of useless fabric that is in the way of the baby nursing, and of course, offers no support.

Both sizes are very very unflattering on my postpartum belly, the small is far too small (despite the size chart) and makes me bulge out everywhere, and then rolls up when I sit! The medium doesn't roll up, but it is also hideously unflattering, creating a huge belly bulge where one didn't exist before.

The holes for the breast pads have WAY too big an opening and my breast pad flops out as soon as I pull it down.

Forget about being able to unsnap or snap this up in the dark (I sleep in them at night, so this is actually a problem for me), you need your full concentration and both hands to operate the hooks on this top.

I am SOOO disappointed in these tops. I am saving up for more full sling tops from Target, which are cheaper to purchase and immensely better quality.Get more detail about Glamourmom Nursing Bra Tank, Sm-XL.

My wife found it to be perfect. and how can you ask for more when you get free shipping!
Get more detail about La Leche League High Impact Softcup Sports Nursing Bra#4102.

I bought this bra and retured it immediately after trying it on. It's just plain ol' ugly. It's large, shows when I wear a scoop-neck shirt on, and the shape isn't very attractive with a shirt on.
I imagine it would be comfortable, but I wouldn't wear it long enough to find out.
Also, I didn't like the clip on this bra. It wasn't as easy to open as some I've used (like Bravado's), and even harder to close one-handed.Get more detail about Medela Underwire Seamless Bra - Basic Colors.

well he straps are a little uncomfortable at first but after 3 months of nursing, it is nice to have something pretty to wear. The only thing i dont like is that it only offers medium support and as a 40dd, that just isnt quite enough. Get more detail about Condessa "Cassandra" Nursing Bra - Rapturous Grape.

My mom got me the shirt/pants set and the pink gown (and it was baby pink) when I was pregnant. I was huge so I couldn't wear them while pregnant but after the baby was born OH WOW. I'm still nursing 8 months later and I so wish there was a winter version b/c I'm sick of wearing a bra to bed! My baby didn't sleep through the night until a little over 4 months old so we were nursing in the night for a long time in these. The gown was a bit tight on my not-great-post-baby figure and I was constantly pulling at it to try to get it to stretch and not cling to the wrong lumps (come on, you know you've done it too, lol) but the tank/pants set was perfect. I know it's a pricey pair of pajamas, but I wore mine probably 4 nights a week for my baby's first 4 or 5 months. They look faded and well-loved now :-) but are still in plenty good enough shape to wear if I have another baby. So comfortable and flattering while you're working on the baby weight.
The reason I give 4 stars out of 5 is the fitting issue a couple of other people mentioned--you kinda do have to have the right size breasts for the tank. One did occasionally slip out if I lay sideways, but I don't know how they could have made it differently without making it too tight for comfort. It almost always held nursing pads just fine. I can only remember 2 times my breasts leaked on them, and if you've nursed much, you know that's a pretty good record. I normally wear a 36B, while breastfeeding I started at a 40D-DD and decreased to a 36/38C-D and the size large is very, very comfortable on me. If you have the money, though, this is all around a great product.Get more detail about Aimee Gowns Bra-less Nursing Pajamas.

I love this top (so does my husband). The fabric is so soft and breathable on the skin which is perfect for hot summer days. And of course the style makes you feel sexy again. Nice way to feel just after being pregnant for so long. Love it so much I am ordering more!Get more detail about Bella Materna Women's Anytime Nursing Cami #2141.

I have difficulty finding even non-nursing bras to fit and am generally limited to two or three brands. Bella Materna has been the only nursing bra I've found to fit me properly. This bra has less stretch in the band than other bras, but gives a great shape. I think it also runs a little small. In other brands a 32 is a bit loose on me at the smallest hook, but in this brand, it's a little snug on the loosest hook. I also found that the size chart didn't work for me, but the company was great at exchanging until I found my right size (I ordered directly from the company's website). The chart said I should wear a 32D, but I'm actually a 32G, so there was a lot of exchanging before I got it right.

The lack of stretch makes it uncomfortable for lying down (though I did get used to it), but gives it great support, so it's a bit of a compromise--hence the 4-star rather than 5-star rating. The life of the bra is also good. They're lasting me about 1 year if I switch among two of them, which is really good for me.

I'd definitely recommend Bella Materna's products if you're a difficult-to-fit size. I also have tried the padded bra (runs even smaller in the band and is a little hard to nurse in) and the full-cup nursing gown (a little snug and a little hard to nurse in on the left side only), both of which look fabulous. I might have gone up a band-size in the gown if I were going to sleep in it, for comfort's sake.Get more detail about Bella Materna Women's Full Cup Seamless Cup Nursing Bra #1361.