I’m 40 weeks plus a few days and I have lived in this bra for the past 2 weeks. It’s extremely comfy and fitting. It has multiple adjustments in the back to make it tighter or loosen it. I am satisfied with the price and it will be easy to pull down the shoulder for breast feeding. I plan on wearing it in the hospital when I go into labor.I have a strong preference for crossover nursing bras (vs the ones that clip down) but it's so hard to find one that is 1) padded or lightly lined -- most are for sleeping and 2) fit around my torso without feeling too tight. This crossover bra is interesting because it's both lightly padded ( = no nipples poking through) and has a hook and clasp closure at the back that allows adjustment around the torso.I was hesitant about buying it because there were no reviews, but it's really cute -- looks just like the photos, and is soft. The thing is, I'm 5'6 123lbs post-partum, and my pre-pregnancy bra size is around 36B. So I'm not huge but ordered a size L, and even then I'm at the largest size on the hook & clasp settings at the back, and the whole thing still feels small (straps feel a tiny bit short as well). Not constrictive, but definitely not loose/roomy. (Since I'm breastfeeding and am prone to clogged ducts I don't want anything too tight.)So, will see how this wears over time but I'd suggest the maker offer a larger range of sizes since I've essentially maxed out this size.This is a very soft, comfortable bra for the first week postpartum. Sad to see the elastics coming out after only 1 week! I’m too busy to organize a return right now, I wish I didn’t have this problem in my first week postpartum.No way to adjust the bra, it keeps dropping off if the shoulders and provides no support or coverage. Very uncomfortable.