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Minxybug
post 22/09/2005, 08:45 PM
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hiya just wanted to quiry you ladies on something. As of yet i am not pregnant due to medication i am still taking.

I already have fairly large breasts and was wondering how many cup sizes did/have you changed???

Waiting to have babies.......

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post 22/09/2005, 09:25 PM
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hmmmm well with dd i went from not needing a bra (smaller than a 10a) to needing a 14dd (was too big for this also, but refused to go any bigger...lol)

this time round have gone from the lack of bra to a 12b so far and still growing each week... buying bras is sending me broke... original.gif

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post 22/09/2005, 09:34 PM
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Well our babies haven't arrived yet but so far I've gone from a 12A to a 14B in 33 wks. I was hoping for a bit more growth in this department (and I think that DH was too wink.gif) but I am sure there is more to come once my milk comes in.



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post 22/09/2005, 11:31 PM
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I'm probably a little out of the norm but I was a 12C before DD and was still BF her when I fell PG with DS so they never shrunk. Now I have lost 18 kgs since having DS and am only 2 kgs off prebaby weight and I am still a 16DD! So mine grew big and really quick, so quick I used to shut a door and nearly wipe them off cos they were suddenly just there..LOL! Now I just look funny cos I have a 10-12 butt and a 16 top.
I really think you won't know till it happens, hope they don't grow like mine did
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post 23/09/2005, 08:15 AM
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I am a 14DD and at the moment mine have grown a small amount and I am almost up to going up a bra size now. Not sure how they will go when my milk comes in then it could be torture. Just remember: there is always a good plastic surgeon somewhere!

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DH 31 Dean
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post 23/09/2005, 08:30 AM
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I went from a DD, to a firm and pushing it F cup!


I have come to terms with the fact that after this I will be in a G cup and needing to see a plastic surgeon some years down the track! lol ;p


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post 23/09/2005, 08:36 AM
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With my first I went from a 12A to a 10D, I really didn't see much change till I had bubs and my milk came through, 2nd time round my boobs grew huge within a few months. My son is now nearly 10 months and i've almost dried up, disapointing because the bond of bfeeding was great, but also I now have saggy boobs and have to wear push ups...lol.
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Mum2ZandE
post 23/09/2005, 10:06 AM
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Hi there!

With DD#1 I went from a 10B to a comfortable 12C. I am now preg with DD#2 and went from 10A (yep, they dried up good and proper!) and I'm now a very full 12C again and liking it!!! I'd say I'll be needing another bra fitting in the next couple of weeks though!

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post 23/09/2005, 11:27 AM
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DD#1 I went from 12DD to 14DD (including 25 months of BF)
DD#2 I went from 12DD to 14E
This one, so far no change.



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Minxybug
post 23/09/2005, 05:49 PM
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WOW that is a little scary.

Think I will be screwed. ATM I am in a 10 DD.

I will enjoy them while they last.

Were you ladies properly fitted for your bras or did you go with what felt right.

I have heard from ladies that have had children that if you have your bra on 247 it stops the sagging. Is this true or not.
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