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When did your breasteses start..uh..."growing"?
And if you're sure they stopped, what age did the expansion stop at? Honest question, no bra sizes or detailed discriptions needed. ...pics optional. ![]() |
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QUOTE(Lil_Cloud @ May 28 2004, 4:55 PM) Yea, why DO breasts get bigger after giving birth? Cause it contains milk? I don't think so... You'll Have Two Boulders Hanging From Your Chest About two to four days after you have the baby, your breasts will begin filling with milk. Think they couldn't possibly get any bigger than during pregnancy? Think again. They won't only get bigger, but they'll probably also get sore and feel hot to the touch. At some point, your breasts will most likely overfill and they will become rock hard and your skin will feel tight. This is called engorgement. You may have heard that breastfeeding is painful, but for a lot of women the only way to relieve engorgement is by nursing. Experts suggest not going more than three hours between feedings to keep your breasts from overfilling and leaking. After your baby gets on a regular feeding schedule, the engorgement should cease. If you decide not to breastfeed, your milk supply will eventually dry up, but there will be a time period of about a week or two during which you will experience engorgement. To ease the pain and reduce leaking, you may want to either breastfeed for the first couple of weeks and then taper off gradually or use a breast pump to express your milk when your breasts overfill. http://www.improvingsex.com/articles/pregn...h.trimester.htm |
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