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You’ve just started breastfeeding. It’s something of a journey! If you’re a first-time mommy, this whole experience might feel a little overwhelming. Still, to make things easier, you need lingerie that suits your needs and gives you the confidence you desire.Here are six small signs that your current nursing bra just isn’t right for you. (Psst… Throw ...read more →


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Optimal breast health is an essential element of every woman’s general well-being. With regular breast screenings, your health care provider can detect any abnormalities in breast tissue, such as lumps. Depending on your age, your physician may perform a clinical breast exam (CBE), a mammogram or both, to detect abnormalities. In a CBE, your provider will use her hand ...read more →



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At a certain age, mammograms become an integral part of maintaining your breast health. To explain the importance of regular mammograms, let’s talk about how they work and how they can accurately detect early signs of breast cancer. What is a mammogram? In a mammogram, a radiologist takes an X-Ray of your breast tissue to detect ...read more →



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There are countless categories when it comes to bras: demi-cup and full-cup, molded and unlined, and of course, underwire and wire-free. Deciding between the latter two is one of the most challenging decisions ladies face when shopping for new underthings. You may find yourself wondering, what’s the difference? Which is right for me? What are the ...read more →


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Swimsuit season is fully upon us, which means you may be diving into a shopping spree for some new pieces to show off by the beach or the pool. For full-busted women, finding a new swimsuit can feel like a daunting task — but it doesn’t have to be. Plenty of brands and stores are ...read more →


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When’s the last time you got a bra fitting? Many women buy new bras when old bras get worn out or don’t fit well. Yet, those bra shopping trips may not include a bra fitting. (And, that’s probably why most women wear the wrong bra size.) Instead of getting fitted to determine the bra size, women ...read more →



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Did you know that 70-80 percent of women are currently wearing the wrong bra size? Shocking, right? As women, we think that finding the right bra is as simple as trying on various sizes until we find the one that seems to fit best. But, there’s a little more science to it than that, which ...read more →



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Essentially since they came on the scene, push-up bras have been known for their ability to create jaw-dropping cleavage — a sought-after quality for small-busted women. As such, many women with larger breasts have shied away from push-up bras. But are push-up bras only for small cup sizes? And if not, what features should you ...read more →


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Healthy breasts are an important part of a woman’s overall health. It’s said that five to 10 percent of breast cancers are hereditary. However, there are simple steps you can take to boost your own breast health. After all, knowledge is power. The more knowledgeable you are about your breasts, the more proactively you can ...read more →


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Don’t get us wrong: We love our underwire bras. But it’s always nice to have options, and with more and more brands jumping on the wire-free bandwagon, many women are wondering whether they can pull this style off. Particularly if you’re full busted, you may have questioned if a wireless bra can possibly offer adequate ...read more →



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One of the greatest differentiators among bras is padding. Each type of padding provides a unique shape and look for your bust. From no padding to ultra-padded bras, there are a variety padding options from which you can choose. But, how much padding do you need and which type of padding is best for you? ...read more →


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Susan G. Komen reported breast cancer accounted for 25 percent of all cancers in 2012. As such, regular breast exams and screenings are essential to detect any potential breast abnormalities that could be cancerous. It’s suggested that women who are at average-risk for breast cancer receive an annual clinical breast exam (CBE) starting at 25 ...read more →



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