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Un even breasts (breastfeeding) and bikinis?

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blonde91 · 19/03/2017 08:38

Hi
My baby is nearly 11 months now and I've been breast feeding pretty much since she was born but has mainly used one side over the other so obviously I know have different sized boobs.
We go on holiday in may and I'd like to wear a bikini in the pool. Just wondering if anyone has experienced uneven boobs after bf and what did you do when buying a bikini top? I don't want one side to be fitting nicely and the other spilling over or one fitting nicely and the other with massive gap Confused

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flumpybear · 19/03/2017 08:45

Oooo I'd just be pleased I could wear a bikini again !! I'm sure others won't even notice - go for it!

blonde91 · 19/03/2017 08:53

Aww thank you flumpybear Smile

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Crumbs1 · 19/03/2017 08:56

Flumpy bear is right! I have very uneven boobs from surgery I could never wear a bikini because of my age/belly but I do wear swimming costumes as I like swimming. A slightly padded cup does the trick rather than just a material bust cover. Foam cups, I mean. Hide significant difference.

blonde91 · 19/03/2017 10:06

Thank you ladies Grin
I think I'll take a trip to town next month (in case they change shape again) and try some of the ones that you suggested on Smile

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divadee · 20/03/2017 10:22

You can get bikini tops with removable padding. That might work if you removed it for the fuller boob.

blonde91 · 20/03/2017 11:26

That's a good idea Divadee thanks!
I'd probably have to add it to the other side to make up the difference 😂

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