Anyone else feel like their boobs have gotten huge? I'm noticing clevage with shirts that I never had before. My bras are really uncomfortable, they come off the moment I get home! Anyone else?
What is the best plan of attack here? Where should I go bra shopping? Any suggestions? I normally go to Victoria's Secret, but I'm wondering are there better options or things I should look for?
Re: Boobs!
May17 Siggy Challenge
Labor
If you want a really good fit, you could call the intimates department of a good dept store and see when they offer bra fittings and go that route. Don't just guess. VS can measure you, too, though I haven't been to a VS in awhile but I'm thinking you might want to go somewhere a little less expensive (with more comfortable options), because your boobs will likely change again in a few months and you'll need to do this again. I'd go for comfort, wide shoulder straps, and no underwire, think comfort and softness all the way. Some women swear by workout bras / jog bras and prefer that they be less likely to move around and be more squished in (for lack of a better term). Good luck!
Married May 2012
TTC#1 July 2013 - July 2015 (no success)
Again TTC#1: Dec 2015
First RE visit: Feb 2016
BFP: 9/16/16 EDD:5/26/17
If your bras aren't fitting, I'd say it's time to buy new ones. I wouldn't go super expensive, as you'll likely be buying more in a larger size later on.
(explaining better fitting bra sizes because this was news to me even a year ago. Feel free to skip if you know it.)
While the most comfortable "true" bra size is your ribcage measurement for band and adding +each inch for cup, 1 inch more is A, 2 is B, 3 is C, etc, that would mean stores have to stock a lot of sizes. Example measuring underbust/ribcage of 36 inches and bust at 40 would make someone a 36D. If for some reason the 36D's are sold out, going up to 38C or down to 34DD/E would be sister sizes and have a similar fit. Here is a sister size chart.
It worries me a bit because they really aren't sore either. I know women have different symptoms but it worries me not to have one that is so common.
Mine weren't sore last time or this time, I wouldn't worry.
The freaking hurt though! Sometimes the soreness wakes me up in the middle of the night.
Regarding weaning: At around the 10-month mark of breastfeeding (BF) my little one (LO), my boobs hurt beyond belief. I saw a lactation specialist and tried a lot of things but ultimately made the decision to stop. The weaning took place over a weekend, it actually worked out awesome and I didn't need to stress about it. The ladies thanked me. I'd suggest that you do what works best for you, your LO, and your little belly buddy. Your decision is whatever works best and you should be confident in your decision. This is a judgment-free zone here, so however your proceed it'll all be okay! You've BF'd for a whole year and that's an amazing accomplishment!!
Sidenote:
I really miss target. We had it for about a year before they closed down all the Canadian stores.
I wear a 32DD/34D but I'm definitely spilling out of those now... band is a little tight too! Have to find a good bra store to get sized. Probably a silly question but do they sell bras at maternity stores?
@CherylE418 Same! My husband is enjoying them. One of my maternity books said something like "look don't touch" so I'm always saying that to him now!
BFP #2 12/17/16, EDD 8/26/17
L born at 35+6 on 7/28/17
Me: 36 DH:35
Married: 7/10/2016
TTC#1 - May 2016
BFP 9/6/2016 - Missed MC 10/20/2016
BFP 5/5/2017 - CP
IVF #1 - June 2017 - Transferred 1 fresh 4 AA embryo. 7/9 Beta #1 - 161
Itty Bitties do have many advantages though- bra shopping in the kids section ia
very affordable!
Your convo is too funny!