Taking Care of Your Breasts
Friday, October 19th, 2007
Uncomfortable, annoying and potentially unhealthy. Did you know that approximately 75-85% of Canadian women wear an ill-fitting bra?
Most women wear a bra everyday, so don’t skimp out when buying a new one. These are some helpful tips when choosing the right one for you:
Place the breasts into the cups by leaning forward when putting a bra on. Then, make sure that your breasts aren’t spilling out over the top or bottom. This may look sexy, but it could cut off the circulation in the area. In fact, any part of the bra that seems to be cutting into you should be adjusted to prevent this. If it cannot, then get another bra.
The small strap between the breasts should lie flat against your body.
Underwire should extend comfortably partially around the breast to provide ample support and should be lying flat against your body rather than poking into your rib cage or breast tissue.
And don’t think that buying one bra will be good for life. The effects of time and gravity can do a number on your breasts, and finding a bra that appropriately addresses these changes is vital.
Women who have undergone breast augmentation can also follow these tips when buying a new bra, but may need different requirements because of their implants. On Monday, we’ll provide more info!



