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Does going braless help?
February 16 2007 at 9:13 PM LovesButterflies (Login LovesButterflies)
I have increase in size a bit (another 1/4 inch!), so my bra is getting smaller (yayyy!). So I'm going to get a bigger size. But anyway, does going braless help? I'm going to go as braless as I can when I'm home alone, but has anyone noticed whether that has helped or not?
Lisa
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Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:18 PM
I think it's important to go braless when you can, yes. By the time I've been in my bra for almost 10 hours of the day at work I can't wait to get home and unleash the "gals" so they can breathe! I don't think you'd want to go braless as you're growing all the time, because there's something to be said for the support a proper fitting bra will provide for a portion of the day to prevent sagging to some extent.
LovesButterflies
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Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:32 PM
That makes a lot of sense, I'd sure want the support part of the day, but it sure is nice to unleash them too, as you say.
Anonymous
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Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:33 PM
I remember way back when I was breastfeeding, I was told how important it is to stay away from underwired bras because they make circulation bad and block the milk flow. I am not sure how bad a wired bra would have been but it seems to make sense that hard wires pressing against the area under the chest might block something essential. I guess an ordinary bra without wires give enough support without pressing anywhere.
Moon
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Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:58 PM
Bras are known to cause restriction in blood flow and lymph drainage. When you have to wear bra a lot, like at work, do a a few quick massages (like when going to the bathroom if there are people to see you otherwise), just a few quick rotations every once in a while to get the blood going.
Lisa
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Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 10:15 PM
That's a good point. I do that whenever I can at work when nobody's looking, especially if they are having a full/tingly/painful day, it helps.
February 16 2007 at 9:13 PM LovesButterflies (Login LovesButterflies)
I have increase in size a bit (another 1/4 inch!), so my bra is getting smaller (yayyy!). So I'm going to get a bigger size. But anyway, does going braless help? I'm going to go as braless as I can when I'm home alone, but has anyone noticed whether that has helped or not?
Lisa
(Login lilmama40)
Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:18 PM
I think it's important to go braless when you can, yes. By the time I've been in my bra for almost 10 hours of the day at work I can't wait to get home and unleash the "gals" so they can breathe! I don't think you'd want to go braless as you're growing all the time, because there's something to be said for the support a proper fitting bra will provide for a portion of the day to prevent sagging to some extent.
LovesButterflies
(Login LovesButterflies)
Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:32 PM
That makes a lot of sense, I'd sure want the support part of the day, but it sure is nice to unleash them too, as you say.
Anonymous
(Login fennelfairy)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:33 PM
I remember way back when I was breastfeeding, I was told how important it is to stay away from underwired bras because they make circulation bad and block the milk flow. I am not sure how bad a wired bra would have been but it seems to make sense that hard wires pressing against the area under the chest might block something essential. I guess an ordinary bra without wires give enough support without pressing anywhere.
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 9:58 PM
Bras are known to cause restriction in blood flow and lymph drainage. When you have to wear bra a lot, like at work, do a a few quick massages (like when going to the bathroom if there are people to see you otherwise), just a few quick rotations every once in a while to get the blood going.
Lisa
(Login lilmama40)
Re: Does going braless help?
February 16 2007, 10:15 PM
That's a good point. I do that whenever I can at work when nobody's looking, especially if they are having a full/tingly/painful day, it helps.