Pregnancy IS NOT the same as getting a boob-job.
Seems like there are probably a few other things you should be thinking about right now, such as staying healthy.
When your milk comes in they will ENGORGE,
when you stop breast feeding, they will disappear!
2006-06-10 01:15:01
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answered by redsoxfan11x 5
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Well, it really depends on your body. I've got a lot of friends who were pregnant before, and some of them noticed that their breasts got bigger than usual even before they knew they were pregnant, and some of them didn't actually noticed their breasts getting bigger until after they gave birth and produced milk. Every woman is different, not everything that applies to other women can be applied to you too. As long as you don't feel any intense pain, and if you're always going to your monthly check-up, then everything about your pregnancy is normal.
Regarding sex, my OB said that it's normal to have sex even if it's your 9th month, provided that you feel comfortable and painless. She has actually insisted that we continue sex because the sperm of both you and your partner helps in lubricating the cervix, making it easy to open it's way for the baby, which can make you deliver smoothly. If you feel any discomforts, try doing other positions, like you on top - so you can manage and control the depth of the penetration. If nothing works, you should try to seek the advise of your OB.
Good luck with your upcoming pregnancy!
2006-06-10 02:42:05
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answered by kevkatz 2
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Mine got bigger before I ever took a test. I was out buying new bras before I ever thought about being pregnant wondering why this good fortune had befallen me; but, as you will learn as you go, there is a very broad range of "normal" for the "cosmetic" things that happen to you during pregnancy and everyone is unique and that's OK. Some get stretch marks, some don't, some carry high, some low, some barely look pregnant when they deliver, some show at 3 months, etc. etc. Any concerns you have you should bring up to your doctor - you will not bring up anything they haven't heard before and that will ease your mind!
2006-06-21 13:11:44
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answered by davis0375 3
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Yes, I'm a male... and NO, i'm not a female that has previous experience... obviousley, but I've had to take sex ed SEVERAL times before I graduated from school. From what I learned, your breasts will start developing milk in the third trimester when you're about ready to deliver so you're prepared to breast feed.
2006-06-10 01:02:40
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answered by jpanek_2003 3
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everyone is different with when they're boobs get bigger. I don't remember with mine but with my friend who is pregnant now started around 5 months. She went from a c to a d. Sometimes it's just a little and sometimes it's alot.
2006-06-23 03:47:05
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answered by mommy23 2
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Each person varies...My breast be begin to change within the first trimester..Mostly the breast begin to get bigger towards the end of the pregnancy and even bigger after delivering baby. Again, each person varies.
2006-06-20 13:25:33
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answered by WhatEVER27 4
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second trimester is correct answer.They wont come back to normal size if you stop breast feeding.Stopping breast feeding or not feeding is a risk factor for breast cancer.Ideal time to stop breast feeding is around 1 and half year by which time the baby has grown good enough to take diary milk with out loosing weight
2006-06-10 01:08:02
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answered by INQUISITIVE1113 1
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It's different for everyone, but yes, your breasts will get bigger, especially once they start producing milk. As for sex, yes, it's safe unless the doctor tells you to stop. Try different positions until you find one that's comfortable for you; many women at your stage prefer to lay on their side during sex. Enjoy yourself!
2006-06-22 13:28:56
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answered by grandm 6
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How old are you? You sound as though you're no older than 15 years. Is breast enlargement the reason you wanted to become pregnant? Your breasts may never get any larger. And have you ever heard the adage... if it hurts, don't do it?
2006-06-10 02:12:50
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answered by Everand 5
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Go get a book called " what to expect when you are expecting". It's the pregnancy bible and will help with all these questions. It's excellent in describing all of these little things that worry moms and help distinguish when something is "normal" or not.
Good Luck!
2006-06-23 12:44:08
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answered by jachooz 6
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