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Oh and I forgot to announce. I now own a size 38D. (I'm pretty sure the cup size runs small) I mean how do you go from 34B to 38D - it just made me feel...fluffy. Cause I swear my boobs didn't grow (I'm cursed), they just became swollen and needed more space without wires and padding. I didn't realize my rib cage was also gathering some extra fluff. Whatever. It feels SOOO much better. We'll see what happens in three months. 

Mom, maybe that will be a mission for you when you come (one of many). I'll need nursing attire, but I will NOT want to go and try things on. So you can pick out the gray, neutral colors that you think will fit best. How to be comfortable, but not frumpy while being easy to get to if you know what I mean. I don't even want to think about it. 

I can already hear Mr Smith's response to this post "really kayla?"

Outside of my father, I think any other possible readers are definitely women.

it's a big deal.

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  1. Lol! Just you wait. ;)

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  2. This made me giggle because I went through the same thing. Also- let me know how you do finding nursing attire. I'm still struggling with that one...

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    1. I saw some cute tank tops at Target, but yes, things seem to be limited; and online shopping is such a gamble. I'll let you know if I have any luck! By then you may not need them, but it's good to take note for future reference =)

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  3. Hahahaha! You always make me laugh Kayla! Just wait till your milk comes in, you'll probably increase at least one more size! But don't worry, all the fluff will be gone in no time!

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    1. I got the D so that there is some room, but I think it will definitely be a back up. It's still not as comfortable as I'd like. OH well. I don't even know what uncomfortable is yet I'm sure ;)

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  4. I was a B to a D as well. My mind is still blown. Still haven't made the effort to find nursing clothes. I will throw out a warning for nursing garments though. They are only round neck, which practically rules out any clothes I had before. Not even my kohl's and h&m maternity t-shirts cover parts of the collar. Church this Sunday is going to be wild :)

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    1. Haha! I'll keep with the garments I have but probably should order a size up. They are getting awfully tight! And I'm not to a D yet although kinda hoping something exciting lies ahead (I hear things change when the milk comes in), but they definitely leave the perfect amount of room so I don't feel so cramped =)

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