The Do Anything Bra: Black Extended Sizing

The Do Anything Bra: Black Extended Sizing

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The Do Anything Bra: Black Extended Sizing

The Do Anything Bra: Black Extended Sizing

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Developed in collaboration with a lactation consultant, this hands-free pumping bra was meticulously designed for parents on the go who need to be able to pump, nurse and stay active. Not only does the smooth, soft and stretchy OEKO-TEX certified fabric feel incredible to wear, but it’s also supportive enough to hold pumping parts and milk.

Named Best Nursing and Pumping Bra by Babylist

Named Best Pumping Bra by The Bump

Styled with the All-In Panty

Why You'll Love It

  • Enables hands-free pumping with leading pump brands (Spectra, Ameda, Motif Medical, and most Medela flanges )
  • Sliders for bra-strap adjustment positioned in the front so you can quickly and easily tighten when pumping and loosen when not
  • Straps convert to racer back for additional support
  • Smooth, luxuriously soft yet supportive certified OEKO-Tex fabric
  • Easy front clip nursing access
  • Extended back closure, ensuring comfort regardless of fluctuations in breast size throughout the day

Find Your Best Fit

Use your current bra size, not your pre-pregnancy size, to find the best fit.

Need help finding your size?

Your breast size fluctuates most in the early postpartum period, so we're here if you need sizing help. Chat with a fit expert at hello@itsbodily.com

Materials and Care

  • Materials: OEKO-TEX certified fabric. 76% Polyamide, 24% Elastane.
  • Care: Machine wash cold on a delicate cycle. Line Dry. Do not bleach. Low iron.
  • Designed in NYC.

Returns

  • Items are eligible for return as long as the original tags are attached or they are unopened in the original packaging.
  • For hygienic reasons we do not accept returns of panties or personal care products that have been opened.
  • Bras, socks and other non-panty apparel may be tried on, but we cannot accept returns of any item that shows signs of being worn or is missing original tags.
  • Our full return and shipping policy is here.
  • For questions on fit or sizing, email us at hello@itsbodily.com
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  • Names 'Best Nursing Bra Overall' by Forbes Vetted

  • Named 'Best Pumping Bra Overall' by Women's Health

  • Named 'Best Nursing and Pumping Bra' by Babylist

  • Named 'The Best Pumping Bra' by The Bump

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How to choose a bra that optimizes your breast health.

Months 0-3 Postpartum

In Stage 1, you will likely experience major fluctuations as your body adapts to increasing levels of milk production. This is when breasts are most likely to get engorged and the associated risks of clogged ducts and mastitis is highest.

WE RECOMMEND

All-day and sleeping:
No bra or a super stretchy, non-compressive bra, like The Everything Bra or The Effortless Bra

For pumping or more support:
You can wear a more structured bra—like The So Easy Bra, The Back At It Bra, or The Do Anything Bra—for 3 hours or less. In Stage 1 you’re at greater risk for complications like plugged ducts and mastitis, which is why we recommend wearing more compressive bras – like pump bras – for only a few hours. The idea is that you want to avoid becoming engorged, or even full of milk, while wearing a compressive bra. In Stage 1, that happens more frequently, hence the 3-hour limit for wearing compressive bras during this period.

Months 3-6 Postpartum

In Stage 2, your breasts are still adjusting to lactation, but fluctuations are less extreme. This means the frequency of engorgement decreases so you can introduce a bit of support in your all-day bra.

WE RECOMMEND

All-day:
You can introduce more shape and support as long as it still stretches with fluctuations — like The So Easy Bra or Back At It Bra.

For sleeping:
If you are lactating, you should always go back to a Stage 1 Bra — like The Everything Bra or The Effortless Bra — or no bra at night when breasts are most full.

For pumping or more support:
You can wear a more structured bra — like The Do Anything Bra — for 4 hours or less. In Stage 2 you’re still at increased risk for complications like plugged ducts and mastitis, so we recommend wearing more compressive bras – like pump bras – for several hours at most. The idea is that you want to avoid becoming engorged, or even full of milk, while wearing a compressive bra. In Stage 2 that happens more frequently, hence the 4-hour limit for wearing compressive bras during this period.

Months 6+ Postpartum

In Stage 3, your breasts have adjusted more and fluctuate less. The fat content of your milk also increases and the rate of your baby's growth slows, so feeding may be less frequent. With that, the risk of complications is much lower (but not zero), so it's safe to wear a bra with more support during the day.

WE RECOMMEND

All-day:
You can wear a more structured bra — like The Do Anything Bra — as long as you pump or nurse every 3-4 hours to avoid engorgement.

For sleeping:
If you are lactating, you should always go back to a Stage 1 bra — like The Everything Bra or The Effortless Bra — or no bra at night when breasts are most full.

Pre-Lactation

While pregnant, the bra you wear comes down to comfort. Only once you are lactating does your bra impact breast health. Until birth, wear what feels good.

Bodily Tip: During pregnancy, the balance of support and stretch in our Stage 2 bra — The So Easy Bra — is an ideal combination to maximize comfort through your bodily changes.

Did You Know?

Most common breastfeeding issues are linked to the bras we wear. But wearing a bra that you like shouldn't expose you to features that can negatively impact milk supply, or potentially increase risk of clogged ducts and mastitis. That's why we created a system for selecting bras that makes it easy to optimize for breast health (check out The Stages of Breastfeeding for choosing a nursing bra that's right for you), and designed all of our bras together with a lactation consultant.

Guidance from our IBCLC

How to Choose a Nursing Bra:
Unsure of what kind of nursing is right for you and your body? Want to make sure that you are reducing factors that potentially contribute to clogged ducts and mastitis as much as possible? Check out our easy guide to choosing the right bra here. We've made it as easy as 1-2-3.