How many new mothers have felt the frustration of still not being able to wear those cute tops you used to wear as well as other clothes even after baby has been born? Almost all of us. With a nursing tank top you can reclaim at least one element of your former wardrobe, namely cute tops! These tops are so neat and you would never know that they were specifically designed for nursing baby. They feature a hidden flap that allows a mother who is breastfeeding to conveniently feed their infant without removing or stretching the tank top.
So what nursing tank top is right for you?
By far the most popular brand of breastfeeding tops is made by Comfy Kangaroo. The Comfy Kangaroo tops are made to be worn with or without a nursing bra and they have a great deal where you can order 2 tops and a bra for only $35. That’s a bargain. You can also order a single top that comes with the nursing bra for only $19.
Why are the Comfy Kangaroo nursing bra tank top combos so popular? Easy. They do exactly what they are suppose to do and they do it well, they are extremely comfortable, very affordable, and they look fantastic! There are certainly other nursing tank tops out there. Some of these other brands cost less and some cost more. None of these other brands have the loyalty that Comfy Kangaroo has with their customers. Put simply - They Rock!
Below I have included pictures of some of the more popular breastfeeding tops available from Comfy Kangaroo. If you click on any of the images you will be taken to their page where you can get more details or purchase one for yourself.
Here are some of the combos available as well as pricing (don’t forget they have singles as well for only $19):
Remember you can still be chic and wear breastfeeding tops!
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Returning to work after maternity leave? Here's what to do before you go back to work
ReplyDeleteBefore you return to work:
Let go of the guilt.
Find dependable child care.
Talk to your boss. know what's expected of you after your maternity leave
If you're planning to continue breast-feeding after returning to work, ask your employer to help you find a private room for pumping.
Set a return-to-work date. If you can, go back to work late in the week. That'll make your first week back to work a short one.
Honor your commitment to breast-feeding.
Don't try to do everything yourself. Accept help from your partner.
Nurture your own well-being- Above all, maintain a positive attitude.
Choose your battles. If you can't do anything to change a particular situation, let it go.
Relax. Practice relaxation techniques, such as breathing slowly or imagining yourself in a calm place. Or try a prenatal yoga class, as long as your health care provider gives you the OK.