
I just remembered the movie "PERSEPOLIS" about an iranian girl during the revolution. In the movie she tells her grandma that her boobs look great (?), the grandma tells her she puts them in cold water every night, that is why they look great.
This is my 7th month BF DD so after reading this thread, I'll try this trick. |
Please report back, of course. |
But is a lift truly enough? I would not get implants, but would definitely do a lift. I know I will need it! But it seems like a lift might not do anything if the breast tissue itself is no longer firm.
- Signed, someone who is a 32D pre-pregnancy and therefore expecting to tuck my boobs into my pants after I have this baby ... |
A lift helps a lot, yes. boobs won't be remotely the same, nor perky, but a lift can get rid of a lot of the flaccid, flappy, skin stuff. |
Well, mine improved once nursing was finished. Not pre-baby, of course, but not a lot worse, and much, much better than during the year I was nursing. The stretch marks are the biggest difference, but the overall profile wasn't dramatically changed. Lower belly- different story. |
Surgery isn't for everyone, but I personally am getting the girls enhanced as a 35th birthday present to myself. They were perfect pre-pregnancy. I have had two kids. They grew from 32C to 36DDD during my last pregnancy then went to a very flat B/C after pregnancy. I have to fold and tuck them just to get them into my bra. I used to love to being naked in front of my husband but now the girls just look like little sad faces. LOL! Tuck & fold is not an attractive option when you are trying to be sexy... LOL! My stomach is good...but the girls didn't survive pregnancy. |
A rare positive note: mammograms don't hurt near as much as they used to! ![]() |
great, practical advice! Weights! good for bone density, too |
Can you get a lift without the implants if your post-pregnancy breasts are only small B's?
I am fearful of implants but would definitely do a lift. I don't care about having larger breasts, I just want them to be less droopy. Anyone with any knowledge or experience, please advise. Thanks. |
I loved my girls before kids. Now, after nursing 3 kids, they are saggy, flacid, tea-bag like. And smaller. Can't afford surgery, so I invested in a few very good bras (try Sylene's or Dor Ne for proper fitting and a great selection). They look MUCH better and my clothes look better on my too. You are not alone! |
start your savings. |
i hardly was able to nurse...just 6 weeks....and my boobies are saggy. luckily for me, they are small, so i am the only one who notices. but i miss the perky girls they once were....*sigh*....i have good bras, a great husband, and a baby who was well worth any disfigurement i've suffered. so, who cares!!?? |
Yes, you can get a lift without implants. It's called a "lollipop" lift because the scar looks like a lollipop. The scar goes around your nipple (because they will resize the areola) and then in a straight line down to the bottom of your breast. |
Awesome, so instead of flat, saggy pancake boobs you'll have boobs that look like grapefruit in a pair of socks! Yum! That's super attractive. The skin will still sag at some point. |
I'm just glad my elongated nipples shrunk back to a normal size and their brown color became pinkish again. |