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Had a Stroke? Need a bra?

Have you had a stroke and need a bra you can actually put on?

We know exactly how hard it can be to struggle putting on a bra with this condition.

Our bra was invented after our daughter had a stroke when she was just nine years old. After years of looking for something she can actually put on with just one hand and finding nothing, so we decided to invent one!

To Read more about Our Story click on this link

BraEasy is here to support your girls with our BraEasy bra.

If your looking for a bra you can put on with one hand and take off with just two fingers then look no further.

Intracerebral hemorrhage occurs when a diseased blood vessel within the brain bursts, allowing blood to leak inside the brain. (The name means within the cerebrum or brain). The sudden increase in pressure within the brain can cause damage to the brain cells surrounding the blood. If the amount of blood increases rapidly, the sudden buildup in pressure can lead to unconsciousness or death. Intracerebral hemorrhage usually occurs in selected parts of the brain, including the basal ganglia, cerebellum, brain stem, or cortex.

What causes it?

The most common cause of intracerebral hemorrhage is high blood pressure (hypertension). Since high blood pressure by itself often causes no symptoms, many people with intracranial hemorrhage are not aware that they have high blood pressure, or that it needs to be treated. Less common causes of intracerebral hemorrhage include trauma, infections, tumors, blood clotting deficiencies, and abnormalities in blood vessels (such as arteriovenous malformations). View an interactive tutorial on arteriovenous malformations from the Toronto Brain Vascular Malformation Study Group.

Who gets it?

A ruptured blood vessel will leak blood into the brain, eventually causing the brain to compress due to the added amount of fluid.

Intracerebral hemorrhage occurs at all ages. The average age is lower than for ischemic stroke. Less common than ischemic strokes, hemorrhagic strokes make up about 12 percent of all strokes.

      Source:http://www.strokecenter.org/patients/about-stroke/intracerebral-hemorrhage/

       A great resource to visit here in Australia is:

      https://store.strokefoundation.org.au/

       

      At BraEasy Fashion Vs Function means you don't to choose.

      Fashion needs to work for you, not the other way around.  We believe that inclusive design is vital in all our bras.  Getting dressed shouldn't be hard work!

      You CAN have a bra that is both functional and fashionable.

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      How do you put it on?  Here is Jamie to show you how!