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I've always been BIG in that department anyway. Before Conner I was a 36D. After I had him I went to a 36E. After I had Caden I went all the way up to a 38H They never got smaller after weaning either of the boys either.
And now! Well now I'm busting out of my 38H They can only grow so much right?
I am soooooooooooooooo getting a reduction after this baby is done breastfeeding!
WOW! That is pretty impressive! I imagine with those come quite a few back aches!!!
I was thinking the same thing until I read your post though... I was a 36 D in HS, then when I lost weight I went to a 34C... well, I'm back into the 36D and they are showing no sign of stopping! yikes...
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I hear ya! I'll be getting a reduction too! (Actually, I just had that conversation with my chiropractor yesterday. My yearly xrays look terrible.) I went from a 40 DD to a 44G with Ben. Now I'm at a 38F. I'll probably get up to H/I with baby #2. My nipples are almost to my belly button!
I, too, understand the "joys" of big boobs... I'm a 32H! And this is my first pg so who knows what will happen! I was already about to start ordering custom bras (the 32 band size is too big, but nobody makes a 30H) now I'm trying to figure out how the next 7 months are going to work, then nursing bras after that... ugh! And I thought I had back problems before!
Ok so I kind of don't have the same bb problem as the rest of you but I've gone from a B cup to a D cup and I'm only 8 weeks ... not too sure whats ahead of me ....
The weird thing is, I already had bras I could swap into as I was about 20kg (I think thats around 45lbs) heavier at one point - its so weird to see bbs this size and still be tiny
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Oh your poor back. I feel the same but went from c to d, so I can't complain too much. It should slow down by second trimester but will get bigger when your milk comes in.
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Uggg. I don't like hearing about how big the boobs are going to get.
My regular size is a 34DD and my boobs have already grown. I have no idea where you find cup sizes bigger than that with that small of a band size though so I'm still squeezing into my old bras.
If my boobs don't go back down to their origanl size after I'm done having kids I am definlty saving up for a reduction. The DD's were about all I can handle.
Uggg. I don't like hearing about how big the boobs are going to get.
My regular size is a 34DD and my boobs have already grown. I have no idea where you find cup sizes bigger than that with that small of a band size though so I'm still squeezing into my old bras.
If my boobs don't go back down to their origanl size after I'm done having kids I am definlty saving up for a reduction. The DD's were about all I can handle.[/b]
If you have a Nordstrom store anywhere near you, check it out, get sized by a professional, and try on LOTS of styles. Good bras are not cheap, but feel way better and last way longer than cheaper bras. I spend $80-90 per bra but I'll never go back to cheaper ones. When I could still buy them, the most expensive bra from Target might last me a month before it stretches and loses shape, if it even fit right in the first place. Good bras, taken care of, last years. Even though my boobs are getting bigger, I have no back pain related to my boobs, and very little discomfort in my boobs at all. In fact I'm more comfortable wearing a bra than not.
Macy's also just opened a redesigned bra department, but I haven't checked it out yet.
I sound like a salesperson, but really, invest in one good bra and wear it for a few weeks, you will notice a difference. Good bras are much cheaper than a breast reduction and no risk of side effects!
Oh yes, I know what you mean by buying a good qulity bra. My running bra is the enell bra and it is the only thing that will work for that type of activity. I think I paid $65 for it but it was worth every penny. I think it is defintly time to go get refitted though.