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Breastfeeding moms! Did your areolas lighten and go back to size after pregnancy while nursing? Mine got so much darker…

Breastfeeding moms! Did your areolas lighten and go back to size after pregnancy while nursing? Mine got so much darker and wide while pregnant. I’m just curious if they’ll ever be pink again and back to size. 🤔 I know they go back but I wasn’t sure if they stay darker the whole time while breastfeeding?

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2sweetie

Melinda WestadМама двоих (3 года, 6 лет)

I breastfed both my kids for 2.5 years and everything went back to normal after. Including the size which I’m not too thrilled about 😂 My milk boobs were perfect! 😂

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rnbee

BeeМама троих детей

Yes mine have shrunk back and went to the normal color again each time. I breastfed nearly 2 years. It really only lasted about 4 months. Then my breasts were just larger for a while. Some times it doesn't go back and you can be stuck like that

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ekko

The EK 💋Мама двоих (младенец)

I breastfed my oldest for 14 months and they went back to normal after he was weaned. I’m assuming it’ll be the same this time around.

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ajaecymone184

AjaecymoneМама сына (1 год)

Mine went back to normal after I stopped nursing

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mommuhof4

Rose

Mine did after my others but I only nursed a few weeks. This baby has been the only one that only takes the boob.

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shkolnikzigzag123

IHERB секретные акции📦

I have become very large and dark. And soft in general is awful. A lot of time has passed. Nifiga did not return to its place (((

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mommuhof4

Rose

Damn 😅

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shkolnikzigzag123

IHERB секретные акции📦

@mommuhof4, Well now. But I heard there are plastic procedures to reduce the halo, and even lighten. But it is much easier with you there than with us 😊

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