kellyanne

Location: Asheville, NC
Joined: 9 Sep 2009
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Posted to Breast Augmentation - Was an A Cup on 12 Sep 2009
How many CCs did you get?
I would be careful before going bigger... I went from a A to a D and they look beautiful but they just don't fit right with my body. I am now looking to go smaller - to a B/C. Plus, it is hard to find clothes and even cute bras when you are a D. Not sure what to tell you about the pain, except to give your doc a call. Good luck!
Do you wish you had put in a much smaller implant instead of just having them removed? I have implants that are too big for me and I want to have them replaced to be much smaller if thats possible.
Congratulations! I just had my beautiful baby girl in May. I got pregnant with her 9 months after my BA. The only real issue I have had is.... the stretch marks. I would say that you should make sure you wear a verrrry supportive bra. I think that was part of my problem - I was wearing sheer, pretty bras in the first months of pregnancy when I should have been wearing something a bit more supportive. Once I realized how much they were growing, I got some supportive bras and even started wearing a sports bra at night for support. side-note: I cannot tell you if that did anything to prevent future stretch marks...I'm not a doctor :) Your breasts will definitely grow during pregnancy and after (during breastfeeding), but they will most likely go down to normal again (as long as you lose any baby weight). Maybe meet with your doctor to discuss. I would hope he would give you a free visit just to give you some pointers. And go get yourself a supportive bra.
How many CCs did you get? I also think I went to big (425 ccs brought me from 34A to 34D...) I may want to go in and get a revision for a more natural look.
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