To The Ladies, Wearing A Bra To Bed Is Not Bad For Your Breasts
Over time, it has been debated that women who wear bra to sleep are
endangering themselves but there is a new school of thought about that.
Consider this scenario: After work, you hit up happy hour with your
friends, and you end up getting home way later than you planned.
Like,
way later. You’re so damn tired that you skip brushing your teeth
(oops), taking off your makeup (noooo!), and even removing your bra,
before passing out in bed. Hey, it happens. But could the decision to
forego freeing your B00bs be harmful to your health?
There’s
lots of info floating around the interwebs debating whether or not it’s
safe to go braless during bedtime—but experts say there is absolutely
no research to support claims that wearing a bra 24/7 is bad for you.
“There’s just no evidence that any type of bra, or a tight-fitting bra, is harmful in any way,” says Holly Pederson, M.D., director of medical Brea5t services at the Cleveland Clinic.
One
of the most common myths is that there’s a link between wearing a bra
at night and an increased risk of Brea5t cancer. Like we said, there’s
nothing to back that up.
In fact, a 2014 case study
done at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle found
that no aspect of bra-wearing (including cup size, frequency of wear,
the underwire, or the age you started wearing one) had any link to
Brea5t cancer.
So, now that we’ve gotten that out
of the way, are there any health benefits to wearing a bra while you
sleep? Some women believe that wearing a bra day and night will maintain
perkiness and a round shape.
Pederson says that as
our Brea5t tissue is replaced by fat (which is softer) as we age, our
B00bs naturally become a bit droopy. Plus, not even the best bra can
prevent gravity’s pull.
The bottom line: If you
feel OK without a bra on at night, then let those girls be free. If you
have a larger chest and feel more comfortable with your B00bs secured in
place, then that’s also OK. Usually, a soft, cotton bra will leave
fewer lines than a wired push-up, so opt for something that will help
you relax during sleep, and know your lovely lady lumps are safe either
way.
– Women’s Health Mag
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