Im 7 weeks in a couple days..
Im thinking about body changes, I have 10DD breasts. way too big as it is..
Im worried about sagging.. as we do..
Question, If I breast feed does that make them sag more than if I dont breast feed?
Being my first child will it not sag much either way??
General Question..
Thanks
2007-10-06
21:55:01
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
I am a little bit lol...
But yeah...
>_< dont want anymore than they already are
Oh that would be 32DD in american terms
2007-10-06
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you have 10DD breasts? how is that possible? 10 inches around?? you should already be sagging, due to gravity.
2007-10-06 21:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You want the turth don't you? Wrong answer!! Yes, it will make them sag a LITTLE!! But that larger size is going to go back to the size your breasts were before you were pregnant and nursing because the milk will dry up. I guess you already took precautions when they were getting large to use cocoa oil to fight stretch marks on your breasts too. (That was something no one told us when I was your age) Your skin has stretched to accomodate your milk, but if you are young enough to have a baby, then your skin still has an amazing elasticity to it. (Be sure and thank your skin for that) Everyone says Don't Worry............. and I have to say it too. Do Not Worry!! Get ready to Enjoy your Baby knowing you are Bonding in a way that Will Change Each One of Your Lives!! I Envy you Sweetheart!! Love that Baby All You Can. You Represent The World To Your Baby And You Want Her/Him To Feel Loved!! This Could Be the Most Important Time in Their Life!! It All Registers In Their Tiny Brain!! They Know!! Love and Good Luck!! @8-) P.S. Take lots of Pictures.
2016-05-17 23:44:17
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answered by ? 3
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I believe that breasfeeding usually contributes to sagging, but that there will be some saggin anyway as a result of the breasts having become larger during pregnancy, then reducing in size after breastfeeding.
What size is 10 DD? Did you mean 30DD?
2007-10-06 22:05:46
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answered by Chimera's Song 6
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Unfortunately, whether you breastfeed or not, your boobs are never going to be the same.
Pregnancy is what causes them to change.
Wear a good bra when you are pregnant AND when your milk comes in.
Maintain muscular fitness across the pectorial area (there are some good exercises out there)
And pray *LOL*
(I was a 12B before pregnancy, now I'm a 12 A!!...oh and they SAG. How can itty bitty titties sag???!!!!!) I'm proud though. I have two beautiful girls.
Congratulations on your pregnancy.
2007-10-07 11:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Breastfeeding will contribute some, but truth is weight loss, pregancy, and age are all factors.I am currently breastfeeding my third child and I don't see any difference, and besides in the end, its really whats best for the child and breastfeeding doesn't get any better. I can understand your worry, I am big busted as well, but there are so many things you can do from your concern and still give the best of benefits to your child. Get really great support bras and begin as earlya s now by wearing them to bed, during showers once your milk comes in. Buy bras with great support,wide straps, spend your moeny there instead of formula.
2007-10-06 22:17:22
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answered by Grace 3
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hey. i'm now 41weeks preggers and i have gone from a 12DD to a 14E (am aussie) they prob will drop a little but i know if you buy good maternity bras and strap em tight that will help keep em perky... my mum breastfed all 3 of us and her boobs look better than some 20yo boobs and she is 43 (she used to life model). it just depends on how good the bras are. there is a brand that is pretty as well as functional available here in aus it is called HOT MILK. i haven't found them at bras'n'things but other underwear shops.
hope this helps!!
2007-10-07 02:48:09
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answered by Jacqui in aus 2
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