Breastfeeding in a regular bathing suit is possible, but usually ends in stretched-out cups and awkward fumbling while baby screams for milk. Nursing swimsuits come with clasps, ties or extra stretchy fabric that make getting your baby latched a breeze, so you can get back to basking in the sun (don’t forget the sunscreen).
What to look for in the best nursing swimsuit
Many bathing suits double as maternity and nursing suits, so when shopping, make sure that you’re choosing a style that’s just as convenient for your boobs as your belly. Also, check that the nursing swimsuit offers the modesty you’re looking for. Some have fabric panels that allow you to reveal just your nipple to your baby, while others pull aside, revealing your whole breast.
Here are the fabrics and features to look for in a nursing swimsuit:
- Stretch, stretch and more stretch. Your body is adjusting to postpartum life and your swimsuit should accommodate you comfortably.
- Easy access. This goes without saying but you—and your baby—should be able to easily access your breasts.
- Be conscious of color. Your nursing bathing suit doesn’t have to be boring, but keep in mind that milk leaks are more likely to show on lighter-colored fabrics.
- Supportive, adjustable straps. Breasts full of milk are heavy. While tiny spaghetti straps might look cute, the marks they’ll leave on your shoulders are less so.
- Supportive body. Find a suit that loves you as much as you love it. Again, your body is changing. Find a suit that holds you in, lets you breathe, whatever you want it to do.
The best nursing swimsuit options 2023
Best overall
Davin & Adley Ribbed Amelia Pumping & Nursing Swim Cami
Merchant
This best-selling ribbed top is great for hands-free pumping and nursing and works as a tankini top, workout top or layering piece. It comes in sizes small through 3X and in colors hot coral and black. It also comes in fun prints that make it one of our favorite swimsuits for nursing moms.
There are no clips on the straps or cumbersome removable padding. The top simply pulls down easily for breastfeeding and fabric liners make it easy to wear while pumping. The cups are lightly lined, providing another protective layer to hide leaks.
Pros
- Versatile
- Great color and pattern options
- Stretchy, comfortable fabric
- Stylish design
Cons
- Doesn’t come with a matching bottom