Copy and paste the site below,,,and you will get alot of information.. It's not really that uncommon, I'm sure your in very good hands with your OB/GYN, and I've added you to the prayers tonite!! Have a wonderful holiday, and a very happy and healthy delivery!! : ) Joi
2006-11-29 17:20:49
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answered by CMA Teacher 2
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"Normal" is defined as an artificial line between two extremes. In other words, there is no such thing.
My first PG, my breasts grew a lot in the first six weeks and were very tender - every time I drove over the railway tracks, I cried. I lost that baby at seven weeks... and didn't even know I was pregnant with the next one until *** 17 *** weeks - no breast enlargement or pain! In fact, I think I only went up one bra size - from a 36B to a 38C. So every PG is different, and don't worry - you will have plenty of milk. My son is now 4 mo and very content.
Congrats and Good luck!
Samlet
2006-11-29 17:12:18
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answered by Samlet 4
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I am 27 weeks and was quite flat chested before i fell pregnant. The sad thing is that nothing has really changed - the poor baby will starve unless they do some serious growing .....lol
I have not heard of the condition you mentioned but i can say that i think i have only really put weight on my tummy and i never gain weight in the breast area - it always goes to my tummy. I was quite thin before pregnancy but my belly feels HUGE now.
2006-11-29 18:41:27
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answered by Boo Boo 5
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oh it's normal in most cases your milk does not start comming a few days after birth the first set of milk that comes is called colustrum that help the babies immune system to develop after a week the real milk comes.it's also immportant that you don't use soap around the areola that the darker part of your breast, the reason is that your breast releases oils to make the milk and by using soap it could wash off the oils and that could cause your milk to take a longer time to come. i'm a new mom and during my pregnancy i read alot about these things i also attended classes so i know what i'm talking about
2006-11-29 17:11:14
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answered by Im Just Blessed 2
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LOL. Who says that your breasts have to get bigger when you are pregnant? They do for some women, partially because as you gain fat your breasts tend to grow (since that is all they really are anyways). I've been through 2 pregnancies and my breasts are the same size.
2006-11-29 17:22:36
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answered by amy1419 3
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answered by ? 3
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Sure! I don't think I grew at all until close to the end of both my pregnancies. It has a lot to do with weight gain and getting your milk in, both of which are going to occur later in the pregnancy. And it is possible they won't get larger at all.
2006-11-29 17:05:40
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answered by CrazyBirdMom 4
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every women is different in every pregnancy. A.K.A No two pregnancies are the same :) it is rare that your breasts have not grown but it shouldn't be anything to worry about....talk to your doctor. Congrats on the baby :)
2006-11-29 17:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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girl after u have the baby, like 3 days after... ur boobs will be huge and hurting. they will be so full of milk u will be drainning those suckers just for relief. Preg with #3. thats the part im dreadding is my poor boobies... ouch:(
2006-11-29 17:34:28
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answered by goober 4
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