Anyone else with similar stats? 34B wanting a D Started by: Anonymous

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  • Anonymous
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    Hiya!
    I’m a 34b, 5’5 and about 9.5stone. I really want to achieve a D and am undecided between 325 and 350cc.
    Just wondering if anyone else started off similar to myself and achieved a D cup and which CC’s they went for? I’m terrified of paying all this money and them being smaller than I wanted.

    Kelly 8
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    Hiya. I’m 5ft3 and 8 1/2 stone. I was a 34b and had 350 overs was supposed to be unders but Mr traynor changed his mind in theatre. My friend had the same stats and had the same size as me. She’s just been measured as 32dd 30e. She was only 32 back not 34. I would definitely say you would achieve a d…. But go with the 350 as there is so little difference anyway. Hope this helps Xxx

    Aj 15
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    Hi, I am 5ft2 and 9.5st, I was a 34B/C and had 400HP overs 6 weeks ago, I got measured at Debenhams 2 weeks ago and I was a 34DD 🙂

    I’d go with the bigger size tbh, like Kelly says there’s not much in it.

    Best of luck xx

    Katie 3
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    Hi Ruby,
    My stats are nearly identical to yours! I’m having my initial cons on 26th and after a D as well. Let me know what you decide to go with! X

    Demi 8
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    I’m at 34a/b, 5ft 5 and 9st 8… I haven’t had my surgery yet but I’m having 425cc hp, paricals and asked to be a d/dd so I’d say go with bigger x

    Anonymous
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    I tried in 400’s and they were huge on me. It’s so hard to tell because I’ve heard some say you need 100-200cc to go up per cup size, and others say you need at least 300cc to go up a cup size.
    I told my surgeon I wanted a D/DD and he only showed me 275-400cc so I think 350 should get me to where I want to be.
    Wish it wasn’t such a guessing game!
    Good luck with yours xxx

    Anonymous
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    It’s 150cc per cup girls to us that 150g xx

    Anonymous
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    To be fair I would always go for biggest ones as 350 and 400 are not much different from each other they will to take you to the cup size few ex 50g that’s don’t really don’t do much we have them as most girls have been one breast bigger than other and these sizes that have a bit ex is to even them without going to the next cup size x

    Demi 8
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    Go with what your surgeon recommends if you’re not too sure, he knows what’s best ahhah! I’m going back to see my surgeon to try my size on again, to be 100% sure as I worry a lot lol. When is your surgery date, Ruby?xx

    Anonymous
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    The implants always look bigger when your trying them after your they will look smaller to what they really are 590cc are GG but look about FF after my 1st I had 385/415 and could of kicked myself for not bigger the biggest ones as these sugreons never fill you out to your maxi fill and when the boobie greed kicks in that’s not not nice at all XX

    Anonymous
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    I’m 5ft 4 and 9.5 stone and currently wear a 32B. I’ve been offered anywhere from 250-400cc. I’d like to look a D/DD but I now I may need to measure a DD/E to look a D, if you know what I mean. Think I’m going with 300 and 325cc (right breast slightly bigger than left) x

    Anonymous
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    Thanks Courtney that’s really helpful!

    And my surgery is this Wednesday the 20th Demi, it’s all happening so quickly x

    Anonymous
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    I’m booked for Feb 18th – just one month to go! Can you let me know how it all goes and if you’re happy with the size after?x

    Anonymous
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    Hiya! I had my surgery yesterday, my surgeon ended up saying he didn’t want to put 350cc in me as it would be too big for what I originally wanted.
    He put in 325cc and even though I am swollen, my 34d sports bra is very very tight and hard to do up so I think I will end up with a D or even a DD depending on how much they fluff.

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