Help! 9 weeks PO and haven't dropped much! Started by: Carrie

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  • Carrie
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    Hi,
    I am wondering if its normal to not D & F by 9 weeks? I had 375 HP soft touch overs with Dr Traynor in December last year. I am 5ft4 size 6/8. The right one has dropped a little but the left is high and out to the side under my armpit and it looks kind of flat at the side. They just look so wonky and unsymmetrical. My scars and nipples don’t match up and the righty still looks really rounded and fake at the top. I have no under boob and they haven’t really softened either?! It doesn’t help that they are still completely numb! I had my six week check and the nurse was very blasé about it and said just to wait till my 12 week check with my PS and to tell him if I wasn’t happy. I am not convinced the right one will be able to fall in to place as its so close to my armpit. I’m still in sports bras, I can’t wear normal bras as its so uncomfortable and and they don’t really fit in to the bra cups. Also I was told overs don’t really D+F as such but just settle so am I holding out for something that is unlikely to happen? I was symmetrical before so I don’t understand! Am I expecting too much for 9 weeks? Could my petite stature be slowing my progress? Anyone had any similar experiences? Any advice would be much appreciated!
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    Carrie.

    Anonymous
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    Hi hun, they look fab in your pic! Everyone is different hun, so try not to worry too much, I keep hearing people say treat each one like a seperate op. Mine dropped at different rates, one so quickly, I thought it was bottoming out, it went a funny shape and felt like it was coming out below my scar. The other one caught up eventually. Tbh, one scar is very different from the other, but if I look in my before pics, I think the BA has exaggerated what I had before. Try not to worry, Mr T is a legend, I’ve not heard anything bad about him. Add me if you like, you’ll see what I mean about them looking so different! Chin up hun x

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