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Do breast ever go back to normal?
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8544739 tn?1399067859
They will. I breastfed my first son for a yr and they were a 34b the whole time. Went back down to an A when I stopped.
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They do after you stop the breastfeeding part.. I have 2 boy al rest n they got even smaller but not sure if it's cuz all baddies are different
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Before getting pregnant with my first I was a 34B. When my milk came in three days postpartum I was a 36E. After two years of breastfeeding they're 36C - not quite so young and firm and perky as they used to be, not quite the same size and shape, but as far as breasts go I'd certainly say they're well within the range of "normal". My husband still loves 'em and they'll work just fine to breastfeed baby #2, which is all I care about.
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10203682 tn?1418693754
So when I started out my boobies got huge they were spilling out of my bras that had the most comfortable fit, not only did they get so big it hurt my back but they also hurt like crazy. I'm 30 weeks now and they've gone back to normal I haven't had to buy any new bras and I haven't had any leaking either. Good luck to you though hopfully they go back to where you're comfortable
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10084709 tn?1407712389
Please say they do...I don't want these big breasts!
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7763771 tn?1510501652
My lo us 8 wks old and mine havent changed lol. In saying that, I was unable to breastfeed and had no changes throughout pregnancy.
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Lol nopeee
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