The sagging sisters... will they get better after nursing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your boobs will NOT get better. They will get flatter and longer and flappier. If this is news to you then I don't know what to say. Spend 15Gs (I did) get a lift and a tummy tuck while your at it. All better now.


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.


So natural-looking, too. I've never been so glad to be small-busted. My mother's 36 DDs droop to her waist after two pregnancies, no nursing. Mine aren't much to write home about, but they don't sag.

zumbamama
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underwire!
Anonymous
With each child, my bras become more complex pieces of machinery. I think the latest model comes with little men holding up each breast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


I can't decide which image I like better--trying to imagine the circumstance where I would have photos of my girls visible enough to detect sagging pre and post (are we on a beach? 8) having a fun day in the backyard? (neighbor watching) or DH just having fun with the camera? , or imagining myself soaking them in a bucket of ice water after getting DC off to sleep for the evening, after a full day commuting and working. (ok, maybe i need to stop with the smiley faces )

we are a dedicated bunch, huh?
Anonymous
I used to go topless on beaches in Europe and Australia. I never thought too much about the rest of my body, but my breasts were spectacular. After a year of pumping, ummm.......not so much anymore. Somedays I can't believe the transformation! I'm like a pp, I don't want fill, I want lift. How much for just a lift???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With each child, my bras become more complex pieces of machinery. I think the latest model comes with little men holding up each breast.


LOL! That has got to be the funniest thing I have read in weeks!

Ahh..the girls...women go through soooo much...before, during, and after childbirth. What do men have to do?!
Anonymous
I was an A at age 18 and now a DD. Thank you pregnancy and nursing!
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