Question about weight loss and breast size
Replies
-
When I was smaller I used to be 36C. Then I gained 80 ponds and got pregnant and went up to 38DD. I'm hoping they will go back to the C cup once I lose this excess weight.0
-
My size has gone wickity-whack, but it hasn't been a bad thing (at least to me)! I was a 36/34 C for the longest time, and now I am a 32D. I'm so glad I went in to get measured because never in a million years would I have guessed the new size.
Edit: I should mention I've gone from 181 to 132 pounds with a loss of 49 pounds.0 -
nicoleexo2015 wrote: »im curious about other women's experience with weight loss and their breast size . I'm starting my weight loss journey at 230lbs & my goal is 160lbs. I'm currently 38 DDD. Do they sag, loose skin, and how much of a decrease in cup size after losing a significant amount of weight? Is there way to prevent sagging or loose skin?
Thanks
I have gone from a 50 DDD to a 44 I with 100 lb. gone. How much the sagging (or even if you get sagging) will affect your final size will depend a lot on your age. I am post-menopausal so the sagging is inevitable anyway.
0 -
Before, at 211lbs, I was a 38F (UK sizes, but I don't think they're much different) and now, at 152lbs, I'm... a 34E/F. So I've gone down two band sizes and half a cup size. Groan.0
-
I've lost almost 180 lbs and while my band size keeps going down my cup size is going up. I went from an A cup to a C cup and I still have a little over 60 lbs to lose. And yeah, they're as droopy as a basset hounds ears. On the bright side I can camoflauge it with good bras. Plus, I'd always wished my girls were bigger.0
-
I started at a 36C and lost 50 pounds and now I'm at a 34C0
-
I think part of it comes down to genetics and age as well. Three years ago I went from 335 pounds to 210 (then regained 30...ouch), and yes...I lost breast size. They dont look so good without a bra now...but wearing a bra (or even a sports bra) they look fine. Of course...I am also 50, so age does play a part. I started as a 48DD and now wear a 38 D. It doesnt seem like much, but you can relly see the difference. I figure once I am to goal maybe a nice breast lift will be a good gift to myself0
-
i'm down almost 50 ;pounds. I'm still a "C" but have gone from a 44 band to a 40.0
-
down 35 pounds. 38D to 36C and that's getting to be roomy in the cup. it's sad. and they have stretch marks, and no i haven't had kids. they look kind of deflated - i guess fat filled them out. i'm 31.0
-
I'm an E cup, so I worry about weight loss affecting them too lol. What I've been doing to keep them nice while I lose weight, is using weights for building the muscles under your breasts (google will show you how to do them), lightly dry brushing and then using a firming/collagen moisturizer that doesn't clog pores, losing weight slowly, and taking a health supplement so you're getting all the vitamins and nutrients you need for healthy skin hope this helps0
-
Cup size went from a D to a DD.0
-
in high school iw went from 125 pounds to 105 from getting mono lol and went from a 32 DD to a 32 c (i know weird genetics) so i got implants haha. and just got them replaced last year. first place i have always lost. and the only place i never wanted to.0
-
I was certain I'd shrunk a cup size, but got measured today and it turns out it was the clothes size - I'm still a DD. Though at my heaviest I was an F, but that was years ago, pre-pregnancies and pre-first-weight-loss. I am still breastfeeding my second child though, so it'll be interesting to see what happens when she weans. I wouldn't mind a C or something. The sports bra I bought today was like a straight jacket, pregnancy and breastfeeding has made them so damn bouncy.... (which I guess means saggy, though I don't think they look too bad... yet...)0
-
I love boobies...:)0
-
I was a buxom wench of about 42E, UK size. I've lost about 70 pounds in total, and because I've been obese for so long, and I'm in my early 40s, my skin hasn't snapped back.
While my cup size hasn't decreased significantly, my boobs are now very sad, wrinkly and deflated. Like abandoned party balloons. All bottom heavy and empty at the top. Once I'm at goal, I'll visit a specialist and invest in some lacy engineering to shore them up. It's a shame they are in such a sorry state, but I'd still rather be 70 pounds lighter. And they do at least still sort of point in the right direction. For now.0 -
I went from a 36 D to a 32 DDD.
Mine are somewhat saggy so to speak but from breastfeeding. I think they look a bit better from weight loss.0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.6K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.3K Health and Weight Loss
- 176K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.6K Fitness and Exercise
- 431 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions