@con4christ88 Mine didn't grow as much as yours, but they grew 1 or 2 sizes and now they are 1 size smaller than my original size. I breastfed and pumped in the beginning, then exclusively pumped after a bit.
@con4christ88 I hate you referred to them as âmommy milkersâ lol!
Kinda just depends what they looked like before, if itâll be as jarring for you. I had âsaggyâ boobs naturally, sitting at DD pre pregnancy, went up a couples sizes and am still DDD now, I donât really see much of a change, because I never had âamazingâ boobs anyways lol. If you had perky, non sagging boobs prior, theyâll probably look a lot different to you once you stop breastfeeding
@alex594 Mommy milkers is my go to when my bar patrons make dirty jokes because old boomer men get horrified when you donât get bashful at their sexual advances and terrify them with some internet lingo instead lol
@con4christ88 I stopped breastfeeding MONTHS ago and about 3 weeks ago, I noticed that my boobs are now tiny. None of my bras fit me anymore. I remeasured myself and went online to order new bras from Aerie and discovered they do not sell a size small enough for me. So in my experience, the answer to your question is yes.
@holytrix It's great that mine were already saggy I weaned a month ago and they even got smaller than they were before pregnancy and are a bit more saggy than before. But hey, the nipples are still looking up and that's all that matters)
@con4christ88 yes, they will go back to your original size. sagging is more unpredictable.
i breastfed for 15 months. after i stopped, they looked pretty deflated. but within 6 months they were back to looking how they looked pre pregnancy. i got a lot of elasticity back. i went C - DD - C.
@red5 i didnât do anything after weaning. didnât gain or lose weight. didnât go to the gym (although iâve always been a daily walker). by my kidâs 2nd birthday i noticed my body was mostly back to its original state, except i now i had a huge c section scar lol
@jebaben yupp, even if they donât the difference isnât as drastic as when you first start or stop breastfeeding. at first, theyâre engorged while you establish supply. then they level out as you continue breastfeeding. when you stop, theyâre super deflated at first but again level out. it takes time.