2013年7月14日星期日

there are bras that are suitable and comfortable for both


There are now maternity and breastfeeding bras that will be perfect for you available on the market today. These bras are made with a flexible kind of plastic for extra support, they are similar to an underwire bra. Most women have found such maternity and / or breastfeeding bras to be a great solution. These bras will provide support while not impeding the growth and development of your breasts. A plastic based maternity of breastfeeding bra flexes, shrinks and changes position as your breasts reshape.

The bras you purchase to wear during your pregnancy can be either the same bras that you wear as you are breastfeeding. Because the bras that women wear during pregnancy are often still worn by them when they are breastfeeding their infants, there are Sexy lingerie that are suitable and comfortable for both. If you want to use the same bras for breastfeeding that you do when you are pregnant, there are, of course, specific things to look for when you do your shopping.

A television documentary was produced in the year 2000 by Channel 4 in the UK, called, Bras- The Bare Facts. In the documentary, 100 women with fibrocystic breast disease went bra-free for 3 months to document the effect on breast cysts and pain. Two prominent British breast surgeons conducted the study. The results were astounding, and clearly demonstrated that the bra is a serious health hazard. We were interviewed for the program to discuss the bra/cancer connection, which was considered highly plausible and important by the doctors interviewed. Some theorized that, in addition to lymphatic impairment, the bra could also cause cancer by overheating the breasts. The documentary made newspaper headlines in British Commonwealth countries throughout the world, but no mention of it was made at all in the US. The following day, headlines in the U.K. tried to suppress fears of the bra/cancer link, and the doctors in the study quickly distanced themselves from the cancer issue, telling women to continue wearing bras. Their research for the documentary was supposed to be published in a medical journal, but never was. And no further research ever materialized to follow-up on their work, which they said they would do. Extensive news coverage of the program was available on the Internet soon after it aired, but most articles were removed shortly thereafter.

No follow-up studies have been done to refute or confirm our research. None. While a Harvard study, published in the European Journal of Cancer in 1991, discovered that bra-free women have a lower rate of breast cancer, the results were not central to the research they were conducting and were considered unimportant and not followed-up. In fact, apart from our initial 1991-93 Bra and Breast Cancer Study, discussed in detail in Dressed To Kill, and our follow-up research in Fiji, discussed in our book, Get It Off!, there are still no other studies on the bra/cancer link. Not even a letter or discussion of the issue can be found in any medical journal. After decades of breast cancer research, the bra is still completely ignored as even being a potential factor for consideration. It's like studying foot disease and ignoring shoes.MORE:Cheap Lingerie

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