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will my nipples go back to normal?

I had my baby two months ago, and im not breastfeeding. i know in pregnancy your nipples get bigger, but they havent gone back to how they were! has anyone else had this problem? will they go back to normal? when?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    My nipples got bigger when I was pregnant with my son, and 5 years later theyre still the same they havent went back to normal. Some people are different though yours might go back to normal. I doubt mines will ever be the same again lol

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Befor i had my first son, i was paranoid, as my areola (whatever it's called!! LOL) had no color, it was the same as my skinn.

    Then when i got pregnant, it darkened, woo hoo i thought, but when he were born i noticed about 6 months later, they had lightened, but were still slightly darker.

    Now i have just had my second, and they are really dark and big, my fella calls me 'Burger Nips!!'[ the cheeky sod!!

    i hope they go smaller soon.

    But going of my 1st i reckon they should shrink slightly, at about 6 months. All women are diffrent though i suspect, as i have never actually took a good look at a womans nipples before and after lol!

    http://pregnancy.about.com/od/symptomsofpregnancy/...

    http://www.babyworld.co.uk/information/pregnancy/h...

    look at htese sites, they are preety good.

    congrats on your new arrival, my son is now 12 weeks.

    Take care

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Your nipples will never go back to exactly how they were, but they will get smaller again. I actually like to play "have they had a baby?" when I see topless pictures, or women on the beach, because you CAN see the difference.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i know how you feel, i wondered the same thing with mine but i was lucky & they did go back to normal.

    but some do & some dont its just a waiting game as time will tell

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