Step 1
Pull the outer layer of fabric down and the inner layer up.
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Pull the outer layer of fabric down and the inner layer up.
Position the flange between both layers, over the nipple.
Repeat the first step, in reverse order, on the opposite side. Position the flange in the same manner.
Ensure that no fabric is trapped between your skin and the flange. You’re ready to go!
Simply pull both layers of fabric down (or up) for quick, easy access.
Was the perfect bra for labor and postpartum
This bra is very comfortable! I have lived in it ever since I got it. Easy to nurse. Pretty easy to pump- not the best pumping bra, so if you're exclusively pumping, this is not the bra for you. It is thin, so when I wear it out of the house I'm careful about layering. When breast milk or spit up gets on it, it dries quickly, and it doesn't smell bad as quickly as my other bras.
The Larken X
After dealing with suboptimal pumping bras for my first, once I had my second, I realized that with chasing a toddler and feeding a newborn, there was no way I would survive the snaps. I saw the ads for these and thought I’d give it a try, I’m pretty sure I will wear them for the rest of my life because they are the most comfortable to sleep in and have made feeding my baby so much easier and enjoyable. I would also say if you’ve been struggling with any postpartum carpal tunnel, these will absolutely save you.
After living in these with my first baby I knew I needed more for baby number two even though the original ones are still in great shape. I always recommend the larken x for new moms, they are the best. The tank top on the other hand was a huge disappointment