Overs
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Overs
Hi all,
I'm new and I was just wondering if any of the more petite very small chested (30aa which I am) ladies pre BA, had overs?
I would prefer to have overs if possible. I have had 2 children and went upto a 30F while breastfeeding. My boobs are perky, not saggy at all, but i do have some tissue to cover the overs.
I'd love to hear your stories and advice - thanks
I'm new and I was just wondering if any of the more petite very small chested (30aa which I am) ladies pre BA, had overs?
I would prefer to have overs if possible. I have had 2 children and went upto a 30F while breastfeeding. My boobs are perky, not saggy at all, but i do have some tissue to cover the overs.
I'd love to hear your stories and advice - thanks
KatyElf- BJSF Addict
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Thats great! If that is you in your avi then they certainly look perfect!
KatyElf- BJSF Addict
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i was 32a now 32f had 410 overs look natural and no problems x
barbiecon- Pregnant Buddy
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Hi barbiecon
did it take much adjustment getting used to them being that much bigger? x
did it take much adjustment getting used to them being that much bigger? x
KatyElf- BJSF Addict
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After having 2 children and breasfeeding for almost 2 years in all, my boobs went from a nice full B cup to a AA cup. I was in a 32 AA but I was wearing the wrong size and more like a 30AA. I had enough tissue for overs and now a 30DD and the size is perfect for my frame. I'm 3 months post op and they're settling nicely. x
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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Hi smallblue,
Your situation sounds very similar to mine. I'd love to hear more about your boobie journey.
How would you describe the post BA discomfort with the overs? xx
Your situation sounds very similar to mine. I'd love to hear more about your boobie journey.
How would you describe the post BA discomfort with the overs? xx
KatyElf- BJSF Addict
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KatyElf, I wanted a BA for almost 6 years. But I waited until I had my second child and when I finished BF him I started to think about the BA and booked it as soon as I found my surgeon. I only saw him and was happy with the consultation. I had some time to think about my implant size and went ahead and booked in. Had a brilliant experience on my op day and was well looked after. My op was a week before Xmas and had 16 days off work to recover.
In all honesty my post BA discomfort was pretty minimal. I was off the painkillers after 3 days and had no bruising (apart from a small one above my boob). I had the usual tenderness, heaviness feelings but nothing too painful. Each day the improvement was noticable. Only starting to wear underwired bras this week properly. I still like the comfort of my sports bra which I wear when I'm home and sleeping. I couldn't be happier with the results and it's the best thing I could have done for myself. Are you booked in for any consultations? x
In all honesty my post BA discomfort was pretty minimal. I was off the painkillers after 3 days and had no bruising (apart from a small one above my boob). I had the usual tenderness, heaviness feelings but nothing too painful. Each day the improvement was noticable. Only starting to wear underwired bras this week properly. I still like the comfort of my sports bra which I wear when I'm home and sleeping. I couldn't be happier with the results and it's the best thing I could have done for myself. Are you booked in for any consultations? x
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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Smallblue, I havn't yet booked any consultations but when I do I know the surgeon that I want to see first. Fingers crossed I'll feel so comfortable with this one that I won't feel the need for any others. From what I've managed to find out she prefers the natural look which is what I am hoping for.
I've always wanted to have big boobs from being a teenager. I have 2 older sisters and when they didn't develop I knew I wouldn't stand much chance.
I gave it serious consideration about 18months/2 years ago when I felt my children were a little less needy. Like you I breastfed and although my boobs show no bad signs of this I went up to an F cup on some days. To have boobs was amazing, but when I stopped feeding they dissapeared - for one reason and another I didn't get any further than enquiring with surgeons. But now I feel the time is right.
It's so comforting to read others stories and progression through their journeys, and your in particular has given me the hope that the pain may not be as bad as I would expect.
What is your dress size, for comparison to me? xx
I've always wanted to have big boobs from being a teenager. I have 2 older sisters and when they didn't develop I knew I wouldn't stand much chance.
I gave it serious consideration about 18months/2 years ago when I felt my children were a little less needy. Like you I breastfed and although my boobs show no bad signs of this I went up to an F cup on some days. To have boobs was amazing, but when I stopped feeding they dissapeared - for one reason and another I didn't get any further than enquiring with surgeons. But now I feel the time is right.
It's so comforting to read others stories and progression through their journeys, and your in particular has given me the hope that the pain may not be as bad as I would expect.
What is your dress size, for comparison to me? xx
KatyElf- BJSF Addict
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The pain is so worth it!! My main worry was recovery as my 2 children are young, the little one is 2 yrs. But it went ok and I had to find ways round to cuddle him and not lift him up! I'm a size 6/8 and on the short side at 5.1. I had 300 overs as I felt for my small frame it was the best look for me (and the PS suggested this too). I could have gone a little bigger, but I'm pleased with the size that's been achieved. Looking forward to hearing how things come along for you. I'm sure you will find out some good info on here from all the great ladies xx
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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Thanks!! You have really set my mind at ease, we are very similar framed, and I'm a weeny bit taller so I'm hopeful that overs will be an option for me when I go to the consultation.
I see you had Nagor 300, was that the impleo?
I'm not worried about being any bigger than a D, so we'll see what gets suggested for me.
Thank you so so much - just hearing the little bit about your story has really given me a lot more confidence about it xx
I see you had Nagor 300, was that the impleo?
I'm not worried about being any bigger than a D, so we'll see what gets suggested for me.
Thank you so so much - just hearing the little bit about your story has really given me a lot more confidence about it xx
KatyElf- BJSF Addict
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I had Nagor GFX High Profile. They are very soft and still have time to get even softer. I'm glad I could help a little. Keep us posted when you've had your consultation. All the best xx
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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