04-11-2013, 19:31
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2013, 19:33 by LookingForward2NBE.)
Yours look very much like mine but 1 cup smaller, mine look like that now at 35weeks pregnant.
They are definitely not tubular or ligament tied etc.
I would say your a c-cup as well. Go down a size ie 36 -- to 34 and up a cup and see if you get a better fit. The offset from the middle could bve due to how you've been wearing a bra.
Practice some rotational massage exercise to help close the gap and provide some lift.
I have going braless as much as possible has helped. Bras can cause ligaments to shrink and become weak ie use it or lose it. There have been a couple of studies demonstrating braless could help prevent sagging.
Like a person in a cast for a broken arm.. Cast is like a bra. Look at how jello like and no structure their arm is like when the cast is removed. Use it or loss it.
If you up for it and really want them closer to middle, get some of those chiyomilk bras that help push the fat and tissue 3 dimensions up - in - middle.
They are definitely not tubular or ligament tied etc.
I would say your a c-cup as well. Go down a size ie 36 -- to 34 and up a cup and see if you get a better fit. The offset from the middle could bve due to how you've been wearing a bra.
Practice some rotational massage exercise to help close the gap and provide some lift.
I have going braless as much as possible has helped. Bras can cause ligaments to shrink and become weak ie use it or lose it. There have been a couple of studies demonstrating braless could help prevent sagging.
Like a person in a cast for a broken arm.. Cast is like a bra. Look at how jello like and no structure their arm is like when the cast is removed. Use it or loss it.
If you up for it and really want them closer to middle, get some of those chiyomilk bras that help push the fat and tissue 3 dimensions up - in - middle.