Question from Julia
I know it depends on everyone. I was just wondering how many women’s breasts stayed a little (or a lot) bigger even after they stop nursing and lost the pregnancy weight. Some women say they breasts stayed a little bigger but I don’t understand.
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I know it depends on everyone. I was just wondering how many women’s breasts stayed a little (or a lot) bigger even after they stop nursing and lost the pregnancy weight. Some women say they breasts stayed a little bigger but I don’t understand.
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Ugh. I lost all the weight and all the breasts.
As soon as I stopped nursing (around 8 weeks, I just
couldn’t keep up) they started to deflate.
Now I’m left with aboriginee breasts and want the
excess skin removed.
Sorry.
But to answer your question, have heard many more Moms that said their breasts stayed (at least a little while) after
they stopped breastfeeding.
Everyone has a different metabolism – and how quickly your body naturally burns fat is going to be a factor.
Any time you lose weight and fat, since your breasts contain fat cells, your breast size/weight/shape will change as well.
Say goodbye to your old ones, though.
They’re never really the same again.