Question for the big busted ladies that lost weight. ..

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  • SolanumSunrise
    SolanumSunrise Posts: 244 Member
    I've lost 32 pounds and I think it all came from my boobs, they are shrinking quick from a DD to a D almost time to move into a C. At least they are still perky...worried what will happen as I continue to lose....

    My results have been very similer to this. I've lost 32 lbs. (some of it before MFP) and at least 20 of that was boob. I started a DD and am almost a C, only they're halfway to being pancakes. I've also lost 3-4 band widths. On the bright side, it's the first time in my life I've been able to wear button-up blouses.
  • amandarawr06
    amandarawr06 Posts: 251 Member
    Before I gained weight I was a 36D - and was about 150lbs.

    At my heaviest I was 222.2lbs and a 38DDD. Have only lost 11 lbs so far, but am hoping to shrink back down to the DD or D. haha
  • Melissa22G
    Melissa22G Posts: 847 Member
    Went from DD to D, but it's all good.

    Better than having those 35 pounds back.
  • NadirToZenith
    NadirToZenith Posts: 62 Member
    I think the most important part is to always wear a well fitting bra and to exercise with a good compression one. My experience is that if you keep them under control they won't sag LOL
  • Lanise_10
    Lanise_10 Posts: 432 Member
    I went from a 40-something DD years ago to a 36DD last year and now down to a 34DD but also had them lifted last year.
  • bootsiejayne
    bootsiejayne Posts: 151 Member
    Mine have always been pretty perky no matter what my weight was, before and after pregnancy. I have lost 73 lbs so far and when I started I was a G and I'm still G but my band size has changed. So no change in cup size. Boobs do not always equal fat. I hate that people think that. It just depends on where your body decides to hold your fat stores. I'll probably be a G cup forever. Surgery is not an option for me until they become unattractive. Right now I think they're kinda perfect.
  • bootsiejayne
    bootsiejayne Posts: 151 Member
    I think the most important part is to always wear a well fitting bra and to exercise with a good compression one. My experience is that if you keep them under control they won't sag LOL

    ^^^This. A hundred times this. I always have some type of support on, even at night. During the day it's a great fitting bra <--I don't mean some Walmart *kitten* either. Splurge on your bras. You wear them everyday. It's a justified expense. At night It's a tank top with a built in bra or a sports bra. I think this has helped mine to stay where they are supposed to be.
  • blah2989
    blah2989 Posts: 338 Member
    I dont think I count for this. But a year or two before I lost 30lbs and breasts stayed the same D. Went from 245 to 215.
  • powerpuffgirl66
    powerpuffgirl66 Posts: 143 Member
    Geeze. You guys are so touchy. I meant boobs have fat! WHICH THEY DO! So most likely you WILL experience some deflation. If you lose a SUBSTANTIAL amount of weight (which was noted by OP), you will experience excess skin ALL OVER YOUR BODY! Your boobs will more than likely become deflated and not as perky. However, over time, your skin will tighten up (esp. if you moisturize, tighten your chest muscles and drink a lot of water) and the deflation will not be as apparent.
  • birdiecs
    birdiecs Posts: 237 Member
    Mine have always been pretty perky no matter what my weight was, before and after pregnancy. I have lost 73 lbs so far and when I started I was a G and I'm still G but my band size has changed. So no change in cup size. Boobs do not always equal fat. I hate that people think that. It just depends on where your body decides to hold your fat stores. I'll probably be a G cup forever. Surgery is not an option for me until they become unattractive. Right now I think they're kinda perfect.

    Actually if your band size changed but not your cup, then yes you did lose volume. There is no such thing as a set cup. Cup size is insignificant without band size, that is what compromises bra size.

    FOr example. A 34G, 32G, 30G are not all the same. A 34G would be a 32GG and a 30H. I'm a 28H if I go up a band size then I wear a 30GG, one more up and I have to wear a 32G. etc.

    This is a good explanation of bra cups and sizing.

    http://fullerfigurefullerbust.com/tag/what-does-a-d-cup-look-like/
  • RivenV
    RivenV Posts: 1,667 Member
    Unfortunately, boobs = fat. So when you lose weight, more than likely your girls will deflate. I've been up and down the scale many times (plus a pregnancy). The girls will at first deflate and not look too perky. But I found that using skin tightening lotions RELIGIOUSLY (can't stress this one enough!), wearing supporting bras and strengthening your chest muscles helps a lot. Slowly, but surely, a lot of the skin does tighten up. It also helps if you're younger, your skin is more resilient. I've been fortunate enough that over time, my girls become more perky than prior to weightloss. But everyone's experience is different.

    Edit: My ticker doesn't show that I've lost substantial weight, but at my heaviest, I was over 220 lbs!


    Boobs do not equal fat; this is not a correct statement.

    “Breasts are made up of a mixture of fibrous, glandular and fatty tissue. Dense breast are those with a lot of fibrous or glandular tissue but not much fat. Density may decrease with age, but there is little, if any, change in most women.”

    Breast that are almost entirely made of fat (10% of the female US population), will shrink when the weight is lost
    Breast with scattered areas of fibroglandular density or heterogeneously dense breast (80% of the female USA population), will not shrink much with weight loss.
    Extremely dense breast (10% of the female US population), will not be affected by weight loss. Lucky me! I went down in band size but up in cup size. From a D to a DD; and being a small person with a band size of 31/32, finding nice looking and fitting bras is not easy and is expensive.

    The density of the breasts is determined and classify by a radiologist using the 4-level density scale described above. And the above explanation is from the American College of Radiology (ACR acr.org) brochure that I get every year at the clinic where I have my mammogram, and from my doctor.

    As we get older, we lose “support” so heavier breast will drop a lot. Chest exercises/lifting, will make the upper chest look “toned”, but it will do very little to lift the girls.

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    Kidding, of course. Thanks for the info!
  • tatasmagik
    tatasmagik Posts: 185
    The only thing that changed for me since I've gained weight was a bigger band, not a bigger cup. I expect the reverse to be true when more weight comes off.

    And I must say, for mom of 2 who nursed as long as I did, I have amazing tits.
  • Yeah, I've lost 25lbs so far and not a single bit came off my chest. Its almost frustrating because a 36G bra is just so hard to find.
  • metalgearpanda
    metalgearpanda Posts: 43 Member
    I've lost 31lbs (some with MFP some without)

    I was a 36E....and still am a 36E, not lost anything from the girls. My partner is happy about this...me maybe not so much. I might see some come off in the next little while I guess :) I like them the way they are anyway
  • birdiecs
    birdiecs Posts: 237 Member
    For all large busted ladies, please get properly fitted. It is the best thing you can do for your breasts. As an added bonus many women experience tissue migration which increases breast volume after wearing a properly fitting bra. Even though I've lost weight, my breast have gained size since I started wearing the right size bras. I've gone from 28G to 28H since February. It's not hard to size yourself properly at home.

    http://bustyresources.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page

    I can't say enough about http://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits. It's been a life changer.
  • bootsiejayne
    bootsiejayne Posts: 151 Member
    Mine have always been pretty perky no matter what my weight was, before and after pregnancy. I have lost 73 lbs so far and when I started I was a G and I'm still G but my band size has changed. So no change in cup size. Boobs do not always equal fat. I hate that people think that. It just depends on where your body decides to hold your fat stores. I'll probably be a G cup forever. Surgery is not an option for me until they become unattractive. Right now I think they're kinda perfect.

    Actually if your band size changed but not your cup, then yes you did lose volume. There is no such thing as a set cup. Cup size is insignificant without band size, that is what compromises bra size.

    FOr example. A 34G, 32G, 30G are not all the same. A 34G would be a 32GG and a 30H. I'm a 28H if I go up a band size then I wear a 30GG, one more up and I have to wear a 32G. etc.

    This is a good explanation of bra cups and sizing.

    http://fullerfigurefullerbust.com/tag/what-does-a-d-cup-look-like/

    Thanks for the info...however, I've had myself professionally fitted for years and continue to do so as I lose weight. The actual size around my rib cage, where the band measure comes into play, is all that has changed. I know that you can manipulate the band size to change your cup size and of course, if I wanted a bra really badly and they didn't have "my correct size" I could adjust the band/cup size to make it work but that doesn't mean it would be an ideal fit. I'd either have gaps at the top in an H or quad boob in an F. Cup size matters. A properly fitting bra is of utmost importance and I think we can agree that everyone should be properly fitted for one. It really does make all the difference.
  • mcibty
    mcibty Posts: 1,252 Member
    I was a healthy D cup. Now rocking a B.

    Queue tears.

    LUCKILY, they've not lost the perk-factor, just smaller.
  • I lost over 30 pounds and my boobs went from 34 C to 32 B-C. They honestly look so much better. They don't look that much smaller but they're a hell of a lot perkier. haha I think I just got lucky though.
  • ames105
    ames105 Posts: 288 Member
    I've been lucky...52lbs down, lost a band size but not a cup size. I do have dense breast tissue (as a previous responder discussed) so I'm not sure how much they will shrink as I keep losing. I like them, so I'm hoping things stay the same.
  • janetteluparia
    janetteluparia Posts: 318 Member
    Not much....wish they would get smaller but they dont.
  • determinedbutlazy
    determinedbutlazy Posts: 1,941 Member
    I went from a 38F to 34D and I'm happy with that!
  • _crafty_
    _crafty_ Posts: 1,682 Member
    I've lost 30 pounds and gone from a 38E to a 34D. The cup size didn't change at all until about the last 5 pounds came off and I swear it was all boob that I lost. They look fantastic in my bra. But without . . . not so much.
  • My highest weight was 179 lbs and that was just after having a baby. I was DD38 then and now I am a C37. I weigh 143 lbs now but started lifting. So I have lost some breasts but I'm fine with that. I think I'm happy with C cups but would like it to go down to a 32 instead of a 36 eventually. Edited to add: they're still perky too (IMO)
  • vtjlc
    vtjlc Posts: 2 Member
    I'm with you Sista!!
  • birdiecs
    birdiecs Posts: 237 Member
    Mine have always been pretty perky no matter what my weight was, before and after pregnancy. I have lost 73 lbs so far and when I started I was a G and I'm still G but my band size has changed. So no change in cup size. Boobs do not always equal fat. I hate that people think that. It just depends on where your body decides to hold your fat stores. I'll probably be a G cup forever. Surgery is not an option for me until they become unattractive. Right now I think they're kinda perfect.

    Actually if your band size changed but not your cup, then yes you did lose volume. There is no such thing as a set cup. Cup size is insignificant without band size, that is what compromises bra size.

    FOr example. A 34G, 32G, 30G are not all the same. A 34G would be a 32GG and a 30H. I'm a 28H if I go up a band size then I wear a 30GG, one more up and I have to wear a 32G. etc.

    This is a good explanation of bra cups and sizing.

    http://fullerfigurefullerbust.com/tag/what-does-a-d-cup-look-like/

    Thanks for the info...however, I've had myself professionally fitted for years and continue to do so as I lose weight. The actual size around my rib cage, where the band measure comes into play, is all that has changed. I know that you can manipulate the band size to change your cup size and of course, if I wanted a bra really badly and they didn't have "my correct size" I could adjust the band/cup size to make it work but that doesn't mean it would be an ideal fit. I'd either have gaps at the top in an H or quad boob in an F. Cup size matters. A properly fitting bra is of utmost importance and I think we can agree that everyone should be properly fitted for one. It really does make all the difference.

    I was strictly speaking of breast volume

    IE a 30G has a volume of 1000cc's, a 32G has 1180cc's, so even though they are both G cups one is significantly larger than the other. If your cup remains static but your band changes then there is a loss or gain of CC's as it goes up or down.
  • Lemetriab
    Lemetriab Posts: 14 Member
    This is my 3rd time loosing weight. The 1st time loosing they drooped a little low. The 2nd time, they perked up because I focused more on pectoral exercises. Fortunately, I didn't loose that much breast tissue. I only lost a cup size. Now I know that most people are say "fortunately" that was a mistake. NOPE! We naturally have something that other women pay big money for everyday. I embrace them with a big smile! We need to work harder on this part of our bodies to support the extra weight which is not any different from the woman with the larger hips.
  • tannadine
    tannadine Posts: 115 Member
    Every time I have gained a sizeable amount of weight, a lot of it has gone onto my chest - I'm kinda sorta hoping that when I start to lose weight, it will come off again (though reading the posts on this topic, I'm beginning to fear that may not be the case!).

    Ah, the trials and tribulations of having big boobs!
  • jwdieter
    jwdieter Posts: 2,582 Member
    Every time I have gained a sizeable amount of weight, a lot of it has gone onto my chest - I'm kinda sorta hoping that when I start to lose weight, it will come off again (though reading the posts on this topic, I'm beginning to fear that may not be the case!).

    Ah, the trials and tribulations of having big boobs!

    Nearly every post in this thread indicates a loss of breast volume with weight loss.
  • LizardQueen4PointOh
    LizardQueen4PointOh Posts: 245 Member
    I've lost a little over 40 lbs now and I went from 36G to 36E, and I now have a little wiggle room in it, so I'm probably a DD or DDD or whatever is next down. My ribcage measurement hasn't changed, so I'm just losing cup sizes. Mine were never especially perky, but they now have this lovely wrinkling effect from my stretch marks if I lay on my back. They still look pretty hot with my arms held above my head :laugh: , but I don't normally walk around like that. Anywho, I could take 'em or leave 'em, so it doesn't really bother me.
  • I have 900cc under implants 34H prior was a natural dd hopeing that my natural tissue goes abit more and can firm my tissue so implants are tighter I have lost a stone since having them an they have lifted a little