Now, near the end in my third trimester, they are just big and in the way-they feel like they could spill out at any moment."- Krystal, 35ĥ."When I got pregnant for the first time, I was a small B cup. The second trimester they felt itchy, tender and squished-I had to upgrade to a bigger bra to make room. The first trimester they felt sore and tight all the time, with a constant prickly pain that was amplified three times by even the slightest touch, brush, or jab. While my belly has grown from the size of an orange to a watermelon, my breasts have transformed from hard little apples to big, juicy, easily bruised mangos. "Throughout pregnancy, my breasts have gone through a wave of evolution. It was positive! My breasts grew during the whole pregnancy and my husband made sure to let me know as well." - Jennifer, 36Ĥ. I had soreness for about a week, and I kept thinking ‘Did I work out too hard or something?’ Since we had been trying to get pregnant for a year, I thought I should take a pregnancy test. "I actually thought I was pregnant at first because of the way my breasts and underarms felt. They increased by two cup sizes even before I gained very much weight - by the second trimester!" - Jen, 35ģ. During breastfeeding, whenever my nipples were touched by anything, (even shower water!) they elicited an unwarranted sexual response and sexual urge, kind of like the feeling right when you hit 'air-time' when going down a roller coaster, except in my pants. "During my first pregnancy my breasts immediately became more full and my nipples were super sensitive and felt very sexual. I hated taking my bra off because my boobs would hit my stomach and it just felt awkward and weird." - Jacqueline, 31Ģ. As a formerly small-breasted lady, I had always wanted bigger boobs, but I found myself really not enjoying it. As I got more and more pregnant my boobs got huge and heavy. "During pregnancy the first thing I noticed - before even taking the test - was how sore my boobs were. Here, nine new mothers (and some who are pregnant right now) share all the details about how their breasts evolved throughout their pregnancy:ġ. Just like everything with pregnancy, no symptoms are universal. Bodies: they're wild! This can be caused by hormone changes your body is making to prepare for breastfeeding. Not to mention color changes and fluid discharge. You're certainly familiar with the obvious changes (ie, growing a belly), but what about some of the lesser talked-about symptoms, like the millions of ways your boobs can look and feel different?Īccording to the Mayo Clinic, in your first trimester, you might have breast tenderness, and in your second trimester, you might notice more changes like general breast enlargement. When your body is making room to grow another human, it makes sense that things might get shifted around and change during the process.
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