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| Thread started by: | "Do most people wish they'd gone bigger after its done" Posted by hellsbells23 8 June at 23:05
hi everyone!
got my consult with olympia hadden on 18 july and booked in for my ba on 7aug with her.
am currently a small 34a and 1 boob is a bit bigger than the other, although they go up a cup size when i'm due on!
initially i wanted to just be in proportion and be a big c cup to small d, but after reading peoples posts i get the impression that when the swelling has subsided and they've settled down that you wish you'd got them a bit bigger
has anyone got any advice on this please?
many thanks girlies helen x x
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| Messages: | | "Hi helen" Posted by welshsusie 11 June at 10:03
i think everyone u speak to after a BA wish they had gone bigger, i was 34a and went for consultation told me i could be a C cup at the time i thought wow a C cup is huge to what i had, but now i have them they not big at all, and some people didnt notice. so think careful of the size u would like to be i wish i had gone to a D or DD now, now they are settled im 9weeks post op now it feels like i always had them lol
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| | "Thanks girls" Posted by hellsbells23 11 June at 22:18
hiya!
thanks for your replies 
seems to be the general consensus that you get them done and wish they were bigger when the swelling has gone!
i had a c cup bra on today at my consult with dr singerova and she put 275cc and 295cc in which looked massive!!
was speaking with the hospital group today and the lady was saying that afterwards you get used to the size they are when they are swollen, and then they settle down 
i'm thinking now that i want to be just a bit bigger than in proportion and that for me personally theres no point getting them done unless they're gonna be big lol
helen x x
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| | "Also trying to decide" Posted by ino26 10 June at 13:58
Hi - I want to go to a d cup from a b cup. The surgeon I saw recommended 340/380cc overs. He said the size thing is difficult because cup size is not an exact science and I have a fairly small margin of expectation because I wouldn't want to be smaller than a D or bigger than an E.
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