Does Breast Size go down with Weight loss?
LyfeCh4ng3z
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I went to an insane breast size, as a result of a Prolactin Adnema (or prolactin benign tumor of the Pituitary Gland.) As a result I also gained a lot of weight. Since Sept 25th I have lost 20.6 lbs. My bra is getting much loser around the mid section. It begs the question, now that the tumor is dead, will my breasts shrink as I continue to shed the pounds. By the way I have another 191.4 pounds to shed. If not I may have to get a breast reduction surgery because a skinny me will not be able to support them. I barely can as is.
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oooooooh yes. originally i was 38DD and am 36C after losing twenty pounds.
i've had friends who've had breast reductions before they lost the rest of their weight.
i guess each to their own, but from what they told me - they all wish they'd have had the reduction done once all the weight was lost once and for all. if you still have weight to lose you may want to see how you feel as time goes on.
good luck with your health and your journey!~2 -
I’m assuming the tumor caused actual breast tissue growth, not just an increase in size due to weight gain? If so, you’re unlikely to lose it. But if it an overall increase in body fat that caused the increase in size, it should largely come off.0
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oooooooh yes. originally i was 38DD and am 36C after losing twenty pounds.
i've had friends who've had breast reductions before they lost the rest of their weight.
i guess each to their own, but from what they told me - they all wish they'd have had the reduction done once all the weight was lost once and for all. if you still have weight to lose you may want to see how you feel as time goes on.
good luck with your health and your journey!~
Thank God I am a EE at the moment my goal weight is between 120-140 I do not think my body would support me being that top heavy at that weight. I appreciate the feedback, thank you for sharing and for the postive advice.1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »I’m assuming the tumor caused actual breast tissue growth, not just an increase in size due to weight gain? If so, you’re unlikely to lose it. But if it an overall increase in body fat that caused the increase in size, it should largely come off.
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Mine decreased in size, but not enough to get anywhere near average. My surgeon and insurance company required a certain BMI before performing surgery. I lost 60 lbs before I went through with it. Best decision. I have no regrets. I've gained some of that weight back and they aren't quite the same level of feel and perkiness they once were, but I'm hoping for getting good results again with more weight loss.1
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For most women I know, yes.3
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I’m afraid of losing all my breast if I lose 30lbs, which is what I NEED to lose to be in a healthy BMI. I don’t have much to start with1
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For me, yes. Any time I lose weight, it's obvious to me in my bra. When I gain weight, I gain in the bra. It may vary from person to person though...1
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This is going to vary from person to person.
I know some that went from DD to A.. Nothing/flat chested.
After I had lost 50 lbs, I went down from a 38 to a 34, but I stayed a DD.1 -
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LyfeCh4ng3z wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »I’m assuming the tumor caused actual breast tissue growth, not just an increase in size due to weight gain? If so, you’re unlikely to lose it. But if it an overall increase in body fat that caused the increase in size, it should largely come off.
Have you had to have annual mammograms yet? I’ve lost next to nothing from my chest during a 60 pound weight loss. My radiologist said I was unlikely to lose much breast size even if I lost more weight because I have mostly dense breast tissue and very little fatty tissue in my breasts to lose. If you have a higher percentage of fatty tissue, you’re more likely to lose size, was my takeaway from that conversation.2 -
Depends on the type of breast tissue you have. Some women have mostly fatty tissue, which will decrease in size with weight loss. Others have dense, fibrous breast tissue that doesn't usually change much in size. I've gained and lost about 70 lbs before and mine didn't change much in cup size, just band size.2
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typically yes, but mine has stayed the same though i'm 20lbs lighter1
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Avocado_AS5 wrote: »Depends on the type of breast tissue you have. Some women have mostly fatty tissue, which will decrease in size with weight loss. Others have dense, fibrous breast tissue that doesn't usually change much in size. I've gained and lost about 70 lbs before and mine didn't change much in cup size, just band size.
yup. Mine change with body fat % however my poor sister's did not..1 -
LyfeCh4ng3z wrote: »oooooooh yes. originally i was 38DD and am 36C after losing twenty pounds.
i've had friends who've had breast reductions before they lost the rest of their weight.
i guess each to their own, but from what they told me - they all wish they'd have had the reduction done once all the weight was lost once and for all. if you still have weight to lose you may want to see how you feel as time goes on.
good luck with your health and your journey!~
Thank God I am a EE at the moment my goal weight is between 120-140 I do not think my body would support me being that top heavy at that weight. I appreciate the feedback, thank you for sharing and for the postive advice.
For the record, I was a GG while breastfeeding and 130 lbs at 5' 6". My body had no issues whatsoever supporting those milk jugs (milk boobs are heavier than regular boobs). If you're that worried, work on your back and core muscles. And buy a couple GOOD bras. They might be $200 each. But they work.
When I lost weight initially (not breastfeeding) I went from an E to an E. As in it didn't change for me. That was a 30 lb loss roughly. My ribcage is 32".1 -
Mostly, yes. Rarely does a woman stay the same size at drastically different weights.
At my slimmest, I wear a 34B.
At my current middle weight I wear a 34D.
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So far I've lost 34 pounds and gone from a 36D to a 32C - not a significant cup size change but I've lost it in the sideboob and under the bra band, which makes me happy. I have about 40 pounds to go and hope to make it to a B cup by the time I'm done, but if I don't that's okay too.1
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It depends on the make up of your breasts (fat vs breast tissue) as a person further up responded. I went from a 36C to a 30DD. I have lost over 50 pounds. I never gained in that area either when I put on weight. I was always chesty.1
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