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Do your breasts get more massive when you breast feed if they didnt grow at all during the pregnancy? and do they ever stay any larger?
i am a wanna-be-A cup. i am 8 months pregnant and my breasts have gotten NO more massive, which has sorely disappointed me. is it just cus they are so small that they wont grow or what? does breast feeding do ANYTHING to make them bigger, and if so does it ever stay? any one else who is about my size have any experience or answers so i dont get my hopes up if nothing is going to happen?
Answer:
When I was pregnant I was an A cup. When my milk came in I went up to a D cup.
My breasts stayed an A cup until my milk came in 3 days after delivery.Then they went to a D cup which was way hard on my back.
I breastfed for 3 mo. Now my breasts are a nice full C cup. My son is nearly 7.
So my breasts have stayed larger by 2 cup sizes. It all depends on your body type. I hope this helps.
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Fortunately, your chest size not getting more massive during pregnancy doesn't mean it won't get bigger after your baby is born. They’ll probably get bigger afterwards, when your milk comes in. Unfortunately, it's not a sure thing and I don't know of any way to predict if you will get more massive or not. Good luck.
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Before I got pregnant I was also a wanna-be-A cup, but I’m now working into a C cup, YAY!!!! I am only 24weeks3days, so I’m hoping to go even bigger as the pregnancy progresses and the milk comes in and then hopefully keep anything over an A and I’ll be thrilled, best of luck with your boobs, I know how you feel!!!!!
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I was an A cup and went up two sizes and kept one size……so I started as a B cup this time and now will be a D cup, so I will hopefully end up with a C cup:-)
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I personally gained 2 cup sizes while breastfeeding and only lost 1 cup size when I stopped
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