Because not all pumping bras are the same, you’ll want to do your research on which bra will work best for you and your lifestyle. Some are hands-free, feature an adjustable or removable panel, or are designed for those with a larger chest. Other important features to keep in mind are durability, ease of cleaning, soft and stretchy fabrics, types of closures (velcro, hook and loop, zipper), and if they can double as a nursing bra, too. We researched the top picks from trusted brands with these factors in mind. These are the best pumping bras on the market. The secure bottle-holding design helps reduce milk spillage, allowing for easier, faster breastmilk removal. It’s a beloved favorite by many pumping moms because it is so comfortable and easy to use. It’s compatible with all major pump brands, including Medela, Philips AVENT, Lansinoh, and more. The versatile, convertible design allows you to wear it as a strapless band, racer-back, tank, or halter style, and the bra can be slipped on easily when it is time to pump, worn in conjunction with your nursing bra or alone by itself. Available in sizes XS to plus, the Simple Wishes pumping bra can be adjusted in the back with Velcro by up to 10 inches, allowing you to customize the size as your postpartum body changes. We also love that it’s machine-washable, making it super easy to clean. You can use this versatile bra over a regular nursing bra or on its own and wear it in four different configurations: regular, strapless, x-back, or halter. Designed with “no-stitch,” non-irritating flange openings, the PumpEase pumping bra can accommodate all brands of breast pumps. You’ll pay a bit more for this bra compared to others, but fans say it’s well worth the price. Available in black or nude shades and several different sizes, the Medela Easy Expression Bustier is extremely durable, even retaining its shape after being machine washed. What we like about an affordable pumping bra is you can buy more than one so one can be in the laundry and one in use. If you’ve already invested in nursing bras and don’t want to spend a lot on bra for pumping, this is a solid option. Easy to get on and off, the Pump Strap bra can be worn by itself or over a nursing bra. For more efficient pumping, you can tighten it to increase your milk flow while still maintaining suction. The Pump Strap works with all single and double electric breast pump manufacturers including Medela, Ameda, Lansinoh, and Spectra. It’s perfect for a mom looking for an effective, comfortable, adjustable, and machine-washable pumping bra. The Bravado Designs clip-on accessory even gives you the option to pump on one side and breastfeed on the other. Once you’re done pumping, it folds up neatly and doesn’t take up a lot of space in your pumping or diaper bag. Reviewers say they had to buy more than one so they could always have a backup when one was in the wash. If you don’t want to wear it for pumping, reviewers say it’s also a great nursing bra. You want a bra that will accommodate your body as it initially changes during postpartum, without becoming too loose or feeling too constricting right after delivery. Also, your breast size on a given day can fluctuate drastically depending on when and how often you pump, so a good pumping bra will provide enough support whether you just finished pumping or need to.
Pump Compatibility
Most pumping bras have a universal design, which allows you to use them regardless of what pump you use. However, that is not the case for every pumping bra, so you will want to do your research and make sure the pumping bra you ultimately end up with will work with the design of your pump.
Material
Pumping can be uncomfortable all on its own, so you’ll want to avoid doubling down on discomfort by choosing a pumping bra that feels good on your skin and sore breasts. What material your bra is made from will play a major factor in whether or not it’s comfortable and if it is irritating to the sensitive skin on the breast. You’ll also want to look for a pumping bra that offers some elasticity (usually with spandex) so that it stays put, offers support, and can stretch or compress based on your changing body and breast size throughout your breastfeeding/pumping journey. Another thing to consider with the material is how easily it cleans. No matter how careful you are, chances are high that you will spill milk on the bra during your pumping sessions, so it will need to be washed pretty regularly. Look for a pumping bra that won’t stain or soak up spilled milk and, ideally, that can be tossed into the washing machine so that it gets a thorough cleaning.
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Christine Luff is a freelance writer who covers fitness, health, parenting, and other topics. She’s also mom to a 13-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son. Additional reporting by Ashley Ziegler. Ashley Ziegler is a full-time parenting writer and mom to a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old, and she has personal experience in researching and purchasing a variety of children’s products.