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LifesGood
post 02/04/2012, 09:15 PM
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A-cups don't sag much at all sad.gif
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post 05/04/2012, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE (LifesGood @ 02/04/2012, 09:15 PM) *
A-cups don't sag much at all sad.gif



Actually, that's not quite true. I used to struggle to fill an A cup but now its just ridiculous, they are completely gone, having left two small flat deflated bags with DOWNWARD POINTING nipples in their wake. How depressing.

It would be even more depressing if I didn't have my saggy tummy to take my mind off the boobs.
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post 05/04/2012, 09:25 PM
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Heh!

My DD said to me the other day - 'what are your boobs doing down there mum?' -

enough said! biggrin.gif
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post 05/04/2012, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE (LifesGood @ 02/04/2012, 09:15 PM) *
A-cups don't sag much at all sad.gif

They so do!! Mine went to B-cup with DS and stayed enlarged but deflated... *sob*
I had this vague memory of reading somewhere or someone saying to me that breastfeeding does not make your boobs saggy. Did they invent the lie to encourage more women to breastfeed??
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post 23/04/2012, 03:45 PM
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It's sad isn't it? I wish I had of had more appreciation for my boobs pre baby... if only i had known what was to come! tho prob best that i didn't!

It's sad isn't it? I wish I had of had more appreciation for my boobs pre baby... if only i had known what was to come! tho prob best that i didn't!
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post 23/04/2012, 04:19 PM
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okokok Mine were golf balls in socks after finishing feeding #1. It was awful, especially as I fed from one side for the last few months.. picture one kneehigh sock & one regular blush.gif
I got preg fairly quickly after that with #2, had a larger gap between #2 & 3 and was able to see an improvement about 18mths after finishing BF #2.
Now, finally 2yr after finishing BF my youngest I have seen a notable improvement. DH has noticed, not just in volume but in tissue thickness.
All up I have put on a bit of weight since my first ( which helps ), but since my last I haven't & they have still def improved. They will never sit as high as they used to but I just want some of you to have some hope.. and wait a few years, because things do improve.. even just a little ( they even match in size again and that didn't take 2yrs lol ). My breasts are the last place my fat goes to also. original.gif

oh and OP I bought a nice pair of swimmers, padded supportive cup... it's awesome!
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post 23/04/2012, 04:24 PM
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My boobs have always been saggy (since before babies) and nothing will fix it, other than surgery.

I'm totally having a lift after my last baby.
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