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Breastfeeding Covers
Breastfeeding Covers – Feed with Confidence, Anywhere
Shop our range of breastfeeding covers – lightweight, breathable covers that give you privacy and confidence when feeding in public. Whether you're in a café, at a family gathering, or on the go, a breastfeeding cover lets you feed comfortably without feeling exposed. Free UK delivery available.
Types of Breastfeeding Cover
- Apron-style covers – Drape over your front with a rigid neckline that allows you to see your baby while feeding. The most popular style for nursing in public.
- Nursing scarves – Versatile scarves that double as a breastfeeding cover. Can be worn as a regular scarf when not feeding.
- Poncho covers – Wrap-around style that provides full coverage from all angles. Good for complete privacy.
What to Look for in a Breastfeeding Cover
- Breathable fabric – Essential for keeping both you and your baby comfortable, particularly in warm weather. Look for lightweight cotton or muslin.
- Rigid neckline – Allows you to see your baby while feeding without the cover falling onto their face.
- Easy to use one-handed – You'll often be managing your baby with one hand – a cover that's quick to put on and adjust is essential.
- Machine washable – Feeding can be messy. A machine-washable cover is a practical necessity.
Why Choose Our Breastfeeding Covers?
- Breathable & lightweight – Comfortable for you and your baby in all weather
- Discreet & stylish – Feed with confidence in any setting
- Easy one-handed use – Quick to put on and adjust
- Machine washable – Easy care for everyday use
Complete Your Feeding Essentials
Browse our nursing pillows, baby muslin squares, baby bibs, and changing bags.
Frequently Asked Questions
A breastfeeding cover is a personal choice – you have the legal right to breastfeed in public in the UK without a cover. However, many mothers find a cover gives them confidence and comfort when feeding in public, particularly in the early weeks when breastfeeding is still being established. A cover can also help reduce distractions for your baby in busy environments, making feeds quicker and more settled.
Lightweight, breathable fabrics are best for breastfeeding covers – particularly cotton and muslin. These fabrics allow airflow to keep both you and your baby comfortable, which is especially important in warm weather. Avoid synthetic fabrics that trap heat. A cover that's too warm can make your baby uncomfortable and distracted during feeds.
Yes – a large muslin square can be used as an improvised breastfeeding cover in a pinch. Drape it over your shoulder and across your front to provide basic coverage. However, a dedicated breastfeeding cover with a rigid neckline is more practical for regular use, as it allows you to see your baby while feeding and stays in place more reliably than a muslin square.
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