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Operation "Off the Boob" is a go but The boobs are different sizes!

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Curlysoo · 18/11/2013 11:08

So my beautiful boy is almost 14 months and due his lack of interest we are now almost entirely finished with bf. I have noticed however that I am left with one boob bigger than the other - it really isn't noticeable in my soft cup feeding bras but as soon as the under wired bras were dusted down and tried on I noticed that one boob appears deflated while the other generally fuller and plumper. A few month's back we had to really power feed through a duct blockage in the side which is now larger but it didn't seem like a problem at the time and it cleared quickly (I had the same issue with my first DS and I did the same thing but it didn't result in this). So if one boob is still "filling" slightly will the excess dissipate when I stop altogether? My babies are obviously worth it but is there an answer to this lop-sided feeling?

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Jiltedjohnsjulie · 18/11/2013 11:44

I think I'd leave it at least a couple of months after feeding has completely stopped, then have a look at them again. Mine too ages to settle Smile

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