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I know all women are different, but is there an average ratio?

2007-02-12 04:52:56 · 14 answers · asked by throughthebackyards 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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One cup size during pregnancy and when the baby is born another. But like you said yourself everyone is different. I´m one cup size larger and I´m 21 weeks tomorrow....

2007-02-12 04:58:37 · answer #1 · answered by Ladybird 5 · 0 0

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2016-05-17 03:32:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know the average ratio but I can tell you my scary story. When I got pregnant with my son I was a C cup. I liked my C cup, but have to admit I was pretty excited about the thought of going up to a D cup. Well I waited until I was 14 weeks to get fitted for a new bra (only because I couldn't take it anymore) and she said oh honey, you are much more than a C... how have you been fitting those bad boys in there. She hadn't even measured me yet! I was an F!!!!!!!! Yes that a 3 cup increase (maternity bras don't use double letters, so a double D is an E.) After he was born and I stopped breastfeeding, I remained a D cup. I am now pregnant with #2, and I'm just now starting to feel full.... I'm not sure if I need to go up in cup sizes or just get a maternity bra (much more stretchy fabric.)

2007-02-12 05:02:20 · answer #3 · answered by rn4sicbabies 2 · 1 0

Well you are right...All women are different. When I was preggo, mine never grew one tiny bit..( Which is a good thing..because they are big enough as it is..lol!!) But I have friends who jumped up one or two cup sizes!!! But I would say most women probably do gain on average, one cup size.
Then there is the whole AFTER pregnancy thing where some women seem to lose a size of two. A friend of mine who didn't have much to begin with is now flat as a board....so flat she doesn't even wear a bra half the time. But...as you said.. WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT

2007-02-12 05:01:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hey thanks for asking this question. I was really curious as well and planned on posting something similar. I'm an A and went up to a B, but since my tummy has gotten bigger (24 weeks) the increased cup size doesn't make much of a difference. I know I shouldn't be concerned about my breasts, but after worrying and reading up on what's healthy for the baby and me, I might as well enjoy some vanity!

2007-02-12 05:59:40 · answer #5 · answered by keonli 4 · 1 0

In two months I have grown one cup size already. I think it really depends on a persons body and the size of breasts to begin with. A friend of mine went from an A cup to a C cup while pregnant, however another friend only grew one cup. Sometimes it depends on your breasts ability to produce milk as well.

2007-02-12 05:00:13 · answer #6 · answered by K. A 2 · 1 0

I don't think there is an average ratio... because everyone is different.
For myself... normally I'm a small 34 B... early in my pregnancy my boobs went to a 36 C... after my milk came in 36 D

2007-02-12 04:56:59 · answer #7 · answered by naenae0011 7 · 0 0

I'm 30 weeks - I started at a 34A and I am now a 36/38B. That will probably change again once the baby is here and I start breastfeeding.

2007-02-12 04:59:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know a lady who went from an a cup to a d. Then back down again after she stopped breastfeeding.

2007-02-12 05:02:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My sister went from 32B's to 34D's.

Right now, i'm at 38 wks. I started with size 32B and now i'm a 32C.

You should expect another cup size after labor when you start producing milk.

It may go back down to normal size.

2007-02-12 05:03:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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