The 10 Best Pumping Bras

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This wiki has been updated 39 times since it was first published in August of 2015. Given that breast milk is better for babies than formula, as it contains vital nutrients and protective antibodies, new mothers may be interested in these pumping bras. They make it a lot more convenient to ensure your little one gets the best start in life, as you can maintain a reliable supply. They also allow you to continue what you are doing, whether it is working on a computer or reading. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

1. Simple Wishes D Lite

2. Medela Easy Expression

3. Bravado! Designs Clip and Pump

Editor's Notes

June 23, 2020:

Women can fold down the cups of any nursing bra, or go bra-less if they want to pump, but the purpose of a special pumping bra is to support the bottles while the pump operates, freeing your hands for other tasks.

There are two basic kinds of pumping bra, those that can be worn all day, and those that fit over a regular nursing bra for just the pumping time.

The over-the-nursing-bra types tend to be a tighter fit and offer more range for adjustment because they don't need to be smooth and hidden under clothing. Working moms with a private place to pump may prefer this style because they can wear a regular, smooth bra that provides lift and shaping and then throw this on top when needed.

For this update we considered removing the Pump Strap because it's a lot bulkier than the others, plus it only comes in two sizes. But if you're not transporting it to work everyday, this option goes on and adjusts very quickly with no fuss, and extra minutes, even seconds count for moms of newborns.

We added the Bravado! Designs Clip and Pump because this thin, cotton choice is extremely compact, for placing in a pump bag. It relies on the clips of the nursing bra underneath, and despite how thin it is, the shape of the pump holes really support the bottles for that hands-free convenience.

Generally, the all-in-one choices strive to feel like a real bra, for moms who want to get out of the house and feel a little like their old selves, and the Dairy Fairy Ayla can even be described as pretty. This option does the best job of concealing the flange slots when not in use.

October 15, 2018:

We removed several that seemed to be getting increased negative reviews regarding comfort or usability and replaced them with models proved tried and true by moms. We tried to include a wide range of designs so mothers don't feel limited in their wardrobe options.

4. Dairy Fairy Ayla

5. Pump Strap

6. Simple Wishes Tieback

7. Pump Ease Bold

8. Rumina Racerback

9. Dairy Fairy Rose

10. Lamdico Convertible

Why Pumping Bras Are Essential For Nursing

Traditional bras can interfere with effective nursing, which is why there are bras designed just for the task.

If you are a nursing mother who attempts to wear your standard bras during this special time, you'll quickly see why those just won't do. Regularly emptying the breast of milk and using proper technique are important steps to preventing painful mastitis. Traditional bras can interfere with effective nursing, which is why there are bras designed just for the task. In order to breastfeed in a regular bra, a mother would have to remove the item of clothing entirely. This is not only a nuisance, but sometimes it isn't even possible when women are out in public, or at work. Nursing bras can stay on during nursing or pumping. They have slits on the front, or sides, that the mother simply opens slightly to allow either her baby or pump to latch on.

These special brassieres also allow for hands-free pumping. By creating a nice seal around the nipple, they hold onto a breast pump, relieving the mama's hands of this task. This makes such an accessory essential for very busy mothers (which is pretty much all of them). When nursing directly from nipple to mouth, the flaps of these bras help a baby get better suction on his mother, guiding and securing his face in the right area. Nursing completely bra-less — which is what moms who don't have one of these accessories must do — usually results in the baby losing his latch and drifting away from the nipple. Unfortunately, when this happens, moms can be discouraged from breastfeeding entirely and can turn to formula bottle feeding. That's quite a shame since prolonged breastfeeding has been linked to better cognitive development in children.

Another wonderful perk of nursing bras is that they don't contain any underwire. Any woman, breastfeeding or not, can attest to the fact that this rigid addition to undergarments can be quite uncomfortable. However, that's especially true for nursing mothers, whose breast tissue is particularly sensitive at this time. Even without this torture device, nursing bras are strong enough to provide plenty of support.

What Makes A Great Pumping Bra

While all nursing bras are superior to any regular one while a woman's milk ducts are active, there are some features that truly enhance the experience of the wearer. A woman's body goes through many changes between pregnancy and breastfeeding. Her stomach, feet, and — of course — breasts expand and contract again. Though keeping a healthy BMI is important for increasing the chances of a healthy delivery, even the fittest of expecting and nursing mamas are bound to experience weight fluctuations. That's why a nursing bra with stretchy materials and adjustable settings is important. It will ensure the mother can get the proper fit through every phase of breastfeeding.

While all nursing bras are superior to any regular one while a woman's milk ducts are active, there are some features that truly enhance the experience of the wearer.

There are several styles to choose from, and you'll happily find that you don't need to adjust your wardrobe to accommodate. If you like to wear low-cut tops or blouses with a couple of the buttons undone, you'll like the more traditional bikini-shaped designs. If you're in the market for a bit more coverage, there are wider, tube-top-like models. These tend to zip up in the front, and either tie or zip in the back. Some have removable and adjustable straps, so you can have a racerback, halter, or standard look. If you plan on trying several pumps, you'll want a bra with expandable nipple holes to suit models of all sizes.

Though you're very proud to be producing milk for your little one, maybe you don't want your nursing bra to show beneath clothes. Luckily, you can find one with flat seams that are barely noticeable beneath your shirt. If the hormonal roller coaster of motherhood is causing hot flashes, you may want a bra that breathes well, too. Should you need therapeutic pads, make sure your bra will accommodate these. Since it's no surprise this is an item you'll need to wash with some regularity, make sure yours is made from materials that won't warp or shrink in the machine.

Tips For Nursing On The Go

Working mothers and those with hectic schedules never know when or where they'll need to give their little one sustenance. Finding a private, comfortable place to feed isn't always easy, but there are some tips that can help. Many mothers find it useful to practice at home first, either in front of a mirror or family members. Try different positions to discover which one lets you feel the least exposed. Once you get the hang of it, you can do it with ease while out and about.

Working mothers and those with hectic schedules never know when or where they'll need to give their little one sustenance.

Wearing lots of flowing layers ensures you can lift one up, and create a private place for your baby to feed. When in doubt, a cozy nursing cover always helps. Being an expert planner is also key. Think about where you'll be throughout the day, and whether or not those locations will have a comfortable place for you to nurse. If you have to, adjust your schedule so you'll be near a good place to feed around the time you know your baby gets hungry.

Don't forget some of the items that will make feeding your little one easier wherever you are, like a good nursing pillow. If you're traveling, bring extra battery packs for electric pumps, since wall outlets may not be available. Always have plenty of water on hand, too, because you need to be properly hydrated in order to produce enough fluids for your little one. The most important thing of all is to remember that breastfeeding is perfectly natural, and if anyone around you is uncomfortable with it, that's their problem. They were once the little baby being nursed, after all.


Tina Morna Freitas
Last updated by Tina Morna Freitas

Tina Morna Freitas is a writer who lives in Chicago with her family and three cats. She has a B.A. in anthropology with a minor in English, and has built a freelance career over the years in writing and digital marketing. Her passions for cooking, decorating and home improvement contribute to her extensive knowledge of all things kitchen and home goods. In addition, her 20 years as a parent inform her expertise in the endless stream of toys and equipment that inevitably takes over the homes of most parents. She also enjoys gardening, making and sipping margaritas, and aspires to be a crazy cat lady once all the children are grown.


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