Hello Ladies. I'm looking for advise. I'm a larger breasted woman (38ddd) and I'm already starting to bulge out of my bra, break under wires, etc. This is my first pregnancy so looking to know what routes to go. Must wear bra while working and out and about. TIA                
                Me: 34 (Divorced 8-22-16)
Last Depo: 2-19-13  Stopped BCP completely: 10-13-13
TTC Starting 4-26-14 Stopped TTC 2-1-16
Ultrasound found minor PCOS 9-5-15
BFP with boyfriend 12-7-16 
              
        
Re: Bras!!
BFP with boyfriend 12-7-16
BFP with boyfriend 12-7-16
BFP with boyfriend 12-7-16
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Me: 34 / DH: 33
Married: Nov 2011
TTC #1: Jan 2013, BFP Sept 2013, DD: June 2014
TTC #2: Aug 2016, BFP Nov 2016, DS: August 2017
Even though I've seriously been the same size since 2002, I never order them from online, I have to try them on for fit.
Together: January 2002
Married: May 2008
Baby: August 2017
Clearly we like to rush along at lightning speed...
I'm huge, too. I typically wear a 30GG, but went up 2 cups sizes in the first 12 weeks. I'm now about to bust out of my HHs. I'm worried that this will continue. I do recommend Panache or Freya. They aren't cheap, but do provide really good support, especially the panache sports bra. Good luck.
As a huge chest (normally H/HH and growing), my biggest problem is setting aside the time to drive five towns away to the nearest specialty bra store and get refitted. Maybe next weekend?
Have you tried shopping online?
Also, you should really measure yourself. I've been on this bra quest for years, and most stores don't have any idea what they are doing. One women tried to tell me that there was no way I was as big as a D. HA! Anyway, first you should measure your band size (that's where the majority of your bra support should come from) around your rib cage and under your boobs. I wouldn't be surprised if you are actually much smaller than a 38. Most of us large chested ladies have to go up band sizes to accommodate our boobs, not realizing that we are actually sacrificing support. Two clues as to whether your band size is too big are a bra that rides up in the back or that triangle of fabric between your breasts; that should fit snuggly against your breastbone. If your band size is too big, it won't even be touching your skin, because your boobs will push it out. Whatever number you measure, add 1-3 inches to it for comfort, and gave that band size a try. For example, I measure 28 so I wear a 30. And make sure to change your cup size as you go down. All cups are not created equal. A 42D is way bigger than a 32D. A good starting place is go up on cup size for each band size you go down, but that's a just a ballpark and you'll probably need more adjustment after that. Most bra companies don't make bras with enough size variety; they assume that bigger band equals bigger boobs and that is not absolute on either end of the spectrum. So lots of girls with big boobs end up with larger band sizes because we really need bigger cups. For example, I wore a 36DDD for many years because that's how the stores fit me. The only problem is that with a band size 6 inches bigger than what I need, my boobs were falling out the bottom, negating whatever holding power the bra had. So, please check your band size. If you can find a big bra boutique, go there for fitting. Never VS. If not, herroom, figleaves, and bravissimo are good sources online. Although, shipping costs may be an issue, but it's so worth it to find a good bra. ;)Maybe add a couple extra cup sizes for growth. Good luck!
BFP with boyfriend 12-7-16
Outgrowing bras is such a bummer. I hope you find some new bras that work. Seriously, Panache is my favorite.
lyse01
I'm feeling a mix of curiosity and fear wondering how much they will continue to grow. What about you? I asked the midwife how much bigger mine would get and she couldn't really give me a good answer. She said they may become watermelons. Sigh.
For years, my biggest fear related to getting pregnant has not been fetal health, but what's going to happen to my chest. I feel like they're already big enough that they should have plenty of space for a fully developed milk system. Two local friends have even more massive twins and had opposite experiences - one grew significantly, and one pretty much stayed the same. Guess that's why the midwife couldn't even guess for you?
Oh - I just thought of a newly terrifying thing: bathing suits this summer.
the stretch/growth thing is why I really want to chat with specialists. I'm pretty sure it'll be growth mostly in the cup, not band, because all the extra circumference is already going to my waist. If I'm showing even with losing some of my extra pre-pregnancy weight, I'm predicting a big belly.
Also, I'm not sure where you live, but if it's D.C., CT, Hampton Roads, or LAish, I can make store recommendations.
I just meant that I order my bathing suits from bravissimo. I'm pretty the one I have is a panache, too. Don't you just hate that everything you wear automatically looks sexual. It's terrible. I swear I'm not trying to look inappropriate. My mom is a C as well, but my sisters and I are all huge, so she's outnumbered. My middle sister gives absolutely no fucks when it come to what she wears, so I usually look pretty tame at family functions compared to her. We take after out paternal grandmother as well.
I live near San Fran. I'm sure there's probably a store around here, but I haven't lived here long and haven't gotten around to looking, yet.