View Full Version : What to do about suddenly massive boobs?
alfabetsoup
09-09-2005, 05:09 AM
So, as a lifetime member of the Training Bra Club, I was not prepared to have my breasts turn into giant overheated rocks. I don't want to buy a maternity bra yet, as a)they're expensive and b) I'm only 5 weeks on, what if I get bigger?
dshields
09-09-2005, 06:32 AM
Ah alfabetsoup...I too am a former member of that club! You are too funny, but I have no advice as this is my first pregnancy!
mel~3jumpin beans
09-09-2005, 06:58 AM
Awww......sorry to hear but hey this is your chance to show them off. Buy you some great summery tops while you can!!!
Mine are sore and a little bigger but nothing anyone would really notice.
~*max*~
09-09-2005, 08:58 AM
:nod Yup, another training bra club member here. I like to wear sports bra-typ bras when preg & nursing. You can find some that offer more stretch so they will accomodate those fluctuating sizes. For nursing I would just lift up one side - much more convenient IMO than unhooking & rehooking, and needing to use two hands.
Enjoy 'em while you got 'em!
minimunklemama
09-09-2005, 09:35 AM
What to do about suddenly massive boobs?
bribe DH with 'em :LOL
Throkmorton
09-09-2005, 11:01 AM
What to do about suddenly massive boobs?
Enjoy them?
With DS, I bought sports bras, or tanks with built in bras for that uncomfortable "In between" stage. Hopefully that happens again here, i kind of like the idea of being a B-cup again.
starlein26
09-09-2005, 11:55 AM
i'm nursing ds so i don't get to enjoy massive boobs this time around :( ...unless something changes??
sewmom
09-09-2005, 09:17 PM
Alfabetsoup, it's much too early for a maternity bra. Try a sportsbra and just bear with them. They will probably get bigger. Enjoy them while you have them.
Naughty Dingo
09-09-2005, 09:44 PM
If you are ouchy and DP is amazed by the new abundance, make sure you have a swatting implement at the ready!
My poor DP is a "Boob Man" and he considers it one of life's greatest ironies that when my breasts are at their most luscious, they are either totally taken over by a nursling, or are too painful for him to fully enjoy...or both! I feel for him, I do.... :LOL
alfabetsoup
09-10-2005, 05:49 AM
Thanks for all the advice! Think I'll have a look for some sports bras today.
maybebaby
09-10-2005, 02:21 PM
Yes, sports bras are a godsend!
I wear a DD normally (although those darned online bra sizing calculators say I need a J! I will not buy weird sized bras...I will stuff myself into a DD :LOL ) but during pg I like a good sports bra to keep everything a) in place, and b) not constricted by an underwire.
HOpe you find a good bra!!
ksmommy
09-10-2005, 02:30 PM
HAHAHA!!
ENjoy them and let your dh enjoy the, also... :wink
happeeevraftr
09-10-2005, 04:47 PM
i kind of like the idea of being a B-cup again.
I like the idea of filling out an A cup! Unfortunately I went right back down as soon as I quit nursing, and I'm not feeling any changes with this pregnancy.
OtherMother'n'Madre
09-10-2005, 04:58 PM
I'm not in your group but wanted to reply!
I was never small but my boobs got big really early. I found out I was pregnant exactly 20 days before I got married and in that time I went up a cup size (from an already LARGE C). They didn't really get much bigger after that until the end of my pregnancy but I got bigger bras (not maternity) anyways. By the time I actually got them I was already wishing I had them, I'd gotten too uncomfortable. I'd say get a bigger size for comfort reasons.
Mamatoto2
09-10-2005, 09:44 PM
I had a similar experience with my first pregnancy....I went from a 34 C to a 36 DDD within the first trimester (and I did't even gain a pound until the second tri-not sure where all that boob came from). Anyway, I went to a discount store like TJ Maxx or Marshall's and bought one black and one light underwire bra each time I moved up a size (until I got to DDD and then I had to invest at the real Dept. store since the discounters didn't go up that high). I didn't begin wearing a nursing bra until I was nursing, and I never wore a maternity bra.
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