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breasts growing in 1st trimester

I am 6 weeks pregnant and in the past 2 weeks my breasts have grown quite noticeably. Does this necessarily mean they will continue to grow this fast throughout the pregnancy? This is my 2nd pregnancy and with my first they didn't really grow until after I gave birth.
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During the first trimester I went from an A to a B but yes it slowed.. :/ hahaha it will pick back up again when milk comes in!
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lol, lets hope they keep growing! haha! ***** though, I don't know about after you had your baby, but I didn't breastfeed at all. Silly me, I thought I'd keep at least MOST of the mass to them. I was wrong. I didn't know A cups could get smaller, lol. Push up bra's are my BFF lol. I'm hoping because this is my 2nd baby (technically 5th, but 3 ended in m/c's :( ), they'll stay a bit bigger after - even if I don't breast feed!
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Mine are very tender too. I didn't have any of this with my 1st pregnancy. (I was a B-cup when I got pregnant this time so of course I don't mind them getting a little bigger Lol) Just didn't know if they would continue to grow throughout the pregnancy or if they would stop...
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im 10wks along and mine have grown almost a full cup size already, lol. I was an A cup before, so I'm not complaining - although they are super tender lol.
If you're like me, we can only hope they continue like this! haha.
My first pregnancy was the same, they didn't get bigger at all until near the end. And then when my milk came in
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