New bra

Discussion in 'Pregnancy Help' started by alliandre, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. alliandre

    alliandre Well-Known Member

    I bought a new bra this weekend. My old bra size was 36C and the one I got yesterday is a 38DDD! I was just wondering if this is just me or is it a twin thing? Anyone else have this kind of growth? I wouldn't even be complaining (cause they are very impressive) except that they hurt all the time. Uggh
     
  2. mommymauro

    mommymauro Well-Known Member

    WOW this is a great post, i'm very curious to read the reply’s... mine have gone up, but only from a "C" to a "D"... but i'm squeezing them into my C's so i look like i've got striper boobs... BUT if i hit DDD i would have to hire a body guard to keep my husband at bay... i see how he’s reacting to just one size "upgrade"... he’s like a 16 year old boy on prom night :spiteful:
     
  3. vivalalexa

    vivalalexa Well-Known Member

    I was a 36D, now I am a 36E/38E

    They don't seem that big to me but whenever my ex sees me he's like holy cow, they're huge! Possibly because I have always had big boobs. And they kind of eased into that size- didn't happen over night!
     
  4. belinda07

    belinda07 Well-Known Member

    I've gone up one size. I think 32dd to 34 - 36d. Something like that. They are not huge though, and anytime I gained this much weight(46-7lbs) I would expect them to be this big.
     
  5. Appymomma

    Appymomma Well-Known Member

    I went from a C to a H with my daughter, the jump from E to H happend when my milk came in.
    I went back down to a C 1 year after weaning and am now on the rise again.
    Sleep bras are the best, you can really get some extension out of them!
     
  6. melissak

    melissak Well-Known Member

    I was a 34 A/B now I can hardly fit into 36C!!!!!!
     
  7. Jayn

    Jayn Well-Known Member

    Wow,
    I am impressed with you girls! I was feeling happy to not be a "Nearly A" Anymore. How sad does that sound!!!??. I was a B before I had kids and after nursing each son for over a year, I deflated or something. Right now, I am up to at least a D and could prob go bigger, but I'm on bedrest and only wear bras for my appointments anyways! I hate to buy a new bra without trying it on first!

    Anyone have luck with Maternity bras - not nursing bras - just maternity ones? I didn't know such a think existed until recently.
     
  8. Appymomma

    Appymomma Well-Known Member

    IMO, the maternity bras fit just like the box bras, you know the heavy duty Playtex ones. They are very supportive and comfy actually.
     
  9. blueeyez553

    blueeyez553 Well-Known Member

    i went from a 38c to a 40dd so far and i feel like they keep growing!!!
     
  10. twinzmom2b

    twinzmom2b Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(e mauro @ Nov 5 2007, 11:32 PM) [snapback]482641[/snapback]
    WOW this is a great post, i'm very curious to read the reply’s... mine have gone up, but only from a "C" to a "D"... but i'm squeezing them into my C's so i look like i've got striper boobs... BUT if i hit DDD i would have to hire a body guard to keep my husband at bay... i see how he’s reacting to just one size "upgrade"... he’s like a 16 year old boy on prom night :spiteful:


    LOL!!! With the twins and with this pregnancy...by 8 weeks pregnant I had gone from a 36B to a 36D. My boobs grew FAST at first. With the twins, they were EXTREMELY sore until the 2nd trimester. This time around, I am squeezing out of my 36D (I need to go shopping again) and they are still sore. UGH! I hate that they are always sore.

    I don't remember more than 1 or 2 times having to get new bras until my milk came in after the twins were born. We'll see what happens this time around.
     
  11. cheriek

    cheriek Well-Known Member

    mine were a 36 D and now im 38DD! i bought it few weeks ago maternity bra-super comfy! it was on clearance rack only size-10 bucks! it wasnt fitting the cup size at the begining but now it seems over nite they are filling up the cup size and i have to extend the rib cage :icon_eek:
     

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