L.H. asks from Chatsworth, CA on November 20, 2008
Jogging + D Cups + Breastfeeding -Advice Please
This may be a little too much information for some, but after childbirth and breastfeeding I have lost all of my modesty. :)
I have 40D to 40DD breasts, before & after feeding respectively. I used to do quite a bit of running before I got pregnant, and even then I had very "bouncy" breasts. I used to wear very tight sports bras but I would still bob along. Now I am thinking about starting up running/jogging again and want to know what kind of bras you have found to work well.
Also, how has running affected your milk production? I used to have tons of milk, and now have a bit less, but still sufficient for my enthusiastic eater. I don't want to diminish it any more. I heard that when you are weaning you should wear really tight sports bras to hinder milk production. What is your experience? Has wearing tight bras decreased milk for anyone?
Any other advise?
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D.E. answers from San Diego on November 21, 2008
Hi L.,
I am not in the Big Breast Club, but I know that the Title 9 clothing company sells a variety of fancy sports bras for those "bouncy-boobed" ladies like you. I think Athleta does too. Both of those companies you can access online. They have catalogs. The bras aren't cheap, but they look foolproof.
Good luck!
:-) D.
K.S. answers from San Diego on November 21, 2008
I second the person that suggested the Enell sports bras...they are fantastic! They are worth every penny.
http://enell.com/index.html
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M.M. answers from Los Angeles on November 21, 2008
There's a wonderful bra store called Creative Woman in Monrovia. The website is www.creativewoman.com They will correctly measure you & bring you bras in your size - so easy! I have a difficult size, small band & large cup. I was up to 36F when nursing. I've gotten the best bras there over the years (wedding, nursing, bra size swimwear).
I don't know about the milk production but it seems if this is an activity that you're body was used to doing that you should be able to adjust. I would just see how it goes & slow down to a brisk walk if it starts to affect your production. Also, drink lots & lots of water!
Oh & I'm sorry to say I've had a bad experience at Nordstroms. They did not measure correctly or have much of a selection for uncommon sizes. Some bra "experts" add to the band size. This is incorrect. If the band is too big, all the support will have to come from your shoulders causing back problems. The band needs to be the main support.
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A.S. answers from Los Angeles on November 21, 2008
I was a 34DDD so I understand your issue. I fully agree with getting sized. I thought I was a 34D but I"m actually a 32 D. It makes the biggest difference in band support. I was watching Oprah who did a special about this that 75% (Or so ) of women wear the wrong bra size. I started running at 6 weeks and breastfed until my son was 9 months.
Oh one things I did to conserve $ is I shopped at Nordstrom and Macy's (great suggestions by others) but I would buy it on ebay. If you get the model #, you can search for new bras on ebay and pay a small fraction of the price. I bought 3 $60 bras and paided $45 for all 3 together! Make sure it's new but not all of them have tags.
Good luck and good for you for getting in shape!!!
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J.T. answers from Los Angeles on November 21, 2008
Try to nurse before a run or wait a few hours after a run. During a run your body uses up the energy and produces acid as a by-product (refer to the Kreb's cycle). The body's response to this is sweating. Long story short, the acid-by products cause your milk to taste sour immediately after exercising...kind of like fermented milk. This may affect the eating habits of your baby on running days. This was my experience when I was nursing on exercise days. If you are worried about keeping your supply good/enough, you may want to take an herbal supplement such as Blessed Thistle.
As for the bras, Title 9 is a great place for running bras. You might also want to try Lucy. Some Victorias Secret locations have started carrying sports bras, but I haven't given those a shot.
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E.L. answers from Los Angeles on November 21, 2008
I breastfed for 3 1/2 years and my kids are quite healthy. I ate a lot of green leafy vegetables (mustard green , bochoy spinach ) , drunk lots of milk , fresh juice and ate fresh fruits.
Take it easy with exercise and take care of your baby 's needs . We as parents are secondary in our life right now when we choose parenting in our lives.
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A.M. answers from Santa Barbara on November 23, 2008
I have always had big boobs, they are just bigger now after kids... and while nursing. I am currently a 38 or 36E, according to my motherhood nursing bras. Anyhow, I workout hard 2 hrs. a day, at the min. 3 days per week. I wear my boobs as tight as I can against me, using 2 bras. This seems to keep the uncomfortable double bounce to a minimum. I wear the "uniboob" type sports bras, that pull over your head, no cup. Ones where the straps are over your shoulders, not a racerback. I think racerbacks give less support. And I use a smaller size than I should, so they are really tight. I buy them cheap! Mervyns, cherokee i think are most of them. Sometimes I even wear my nursing bra underneath too, for a little extra support. My baby is 17 mos. old, but I still have quite a bit of milk, and he is a pretty big nurser (minimum 5 times a day)--hence why we are still nursing at 17 mos! Anyhow I have not found my exercising or my bra wearing to have affected my milk. But I know, the whole "binding" thing can be scary. Just wanted to let you know I have not had a problem.
E.N. answers from San Diego on November 21, 2008
Hello! I love to jog and for comfort purposes i usually feed my daughter before i jog. I wear a good bra and a sports bra over it. I do not know of tight bras reducing milk supply. I know when you are weaning you get engorged, and the tight bra helps everything stay in place and be less painful. I have not had any milk reduction from excercising, however...you must drink lots of water!! Have fun, it feels so good to jog(:
S.D. answers from Los Angeles on November 21, 2008
I highly recommend the Shock Absorber Level 4 D+ sports bra. I have been wearing that style for a few years now and I love it. It's on www.figleaves.com.
K.S. answers from San Diego on November 21, 2008
I second the person that suggested the Enell sports bras...they are fantastic! They are worth every penny.
http://enell.com/index.html
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