thread: Saggy stretched hooters

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Perth WA
    349

    Unhappy Saggy stretched hooters

    Is there any chance that they regain any fullness? My hooters are a sorry state of affairs these days. Prepregnancy I was a lovely pert B, by the end of my pregnancy and when the milk hit I was DD knocking on F (for F'n huuuuge) breastfed for 6 months and now 6 months later they are really sad, saggy, stretchmarks and kinda empty if you know what I mean? If I wear a nice uplifting bra, there is sort of like overflow (in an unflattering way).
    Any tips or advice ladies, even some me toos would be nice... hubby hasnt touched them either for a loooooong time even though I told him he can now
    Cheers,
    Nets

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    7,197

    I'm a me too... I was a perky gorgeous lovely 12C (If I do say so myself ) and since being pregnant with and then having Izzy I have been a 14E-normous. I was looking forward to maybe dropping a size after weaning her at around 12 months but now Im pg again there is no hope of that!

    I have heard some people say they go back to a more pre-baby size but others stay the same so I guess it is a case of wait and see.
    DH says he likes mine still but he is a bit scared of them so it will be a looong time between some booby love time for me too. Im just hoping that some time in the next few years I will get back to a more manageable size but who knows. Maybe you could buy yourself some pretty new bras to feel better about them? Im going to get some Hot Milk ones during this pregnancy - they are so gorgeous and sexy!

  3. #3
    paradise lost Guest

    I was up to 100kg before i fell PG, with 36G's. When i was booked in (11weeks PG, after some morning sickness related weightloss) i was 95kg. I only gained 6kg all-up during my PG and my BB's didn't really grow. By day 4 post partum i was back to 95kg, but my milk was in and i was a 36J(esus!). I breastfed for 7 months, and now, 14 months on from weaning, i'm 77kg and a 34E.

    They are pretty saggy and empty, and they sit in their rocking chairs near my hips reminiscing about the days when they knew my bellybutton

    They did go down to a DD for a while then came back up to an E but to be honest E-cup breasts inside skin big enough for J-cup breasts are FAR from pert.

    I still love my boobies, they feel great when touched still and they fed my baby for me, and DP loves them too. I guess it's get surgery or get over it...? I personally plan to have lots of babies so once every couple of years my milk will "come in" and i can have pert boobies for a day

    Bx

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
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    I've always had boobs I was dissatisfied with and since having DS, I have never been happier with them. Don't worry, they didn't become pert and pretty - I just find them useful now and I am at peace with them! In fact, maybe cos I haven't weaned DS, they haven't felt floppy (just big and everpresent!), and maybe also cos I have always had oversupply issues.
    Whichever way, we're not supposed to be happy with our boobs, whether it hits us pre-pregnancy or post-pregnancy, methinks!
    Your DH will just have to get over it and realise that it happens to the best of us!!
    I bet your kidlet just LOVES them as they are, and so will the next one

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Perth WA
    349

    Cheers Girls,

    I wonder if maybe part of the dissatisfaction with them now is that they feel so empty... maybe, its time to think about #2 so they can be useful again

    After that, when I win lotto, I will get a boob job, botox for the wrinkles, a bum lift, a personal trainer and some viagra for hubby.. ha ha

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