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4182046 tn?1355820039

how much bigger?

Okay, this may be a dumb question... but prepregnancy i was a size 34DD or a 36DD. im almost 9 weeks and ive already grown out of that! So I'm an E cup now I guess, and I was just wondering how much bigger are they going to get? :( first of all, pre pregnancy they hurt my back... so i really hope not TOO much bigger and second of all, where in the heck would i find bras that big??? :(
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I went from a 30f to a 34dd in the first trimester but then thry seemed to stay the same. im 33weeks and still the same size although they are plumper than usual
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I went from a 30f to a 34dd in the first trimester but then thry seemed to stay the same. im 33weeks and still the same size although they are plumper than usual
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I used to be a 36 DD, now I'm a 38 F....
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4182046 tn?1355820039
Oh okay, thanks!
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I went up 2 cup sizes. Course you will get bigger you've got milk to produce yet. Get a good gym bra that will keep them in place and close to your chest.
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I was a 34-36D pre pregnancy and went up to a 36E in the first trimester. I usually have a growth spurt in the first trimester and again at the end of pregnancy but everyone is different. As for where to get bras, I've not had any problems getting them as all the shops I've found do that size. You shouldn't get too much bigger now, if at all. Try to get to a good, shop and they will measure you properly and tell you which bras are best for you to minimise back ache.
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