8 Weeks Pregnant

You may have no belly to show for it yet, but you most certainly will have some other things growing rapidly in size. I'm talking about—you guessed it—boobs.
It may come as no surprise that many mamas will have to buy new bras during pregnancy to house their growing girls. And just watch as your husband or partner becomes all googly-eyed while you want nothing to do with it. (After all, your boobs are sore, you're exhausted, and you just may throw up on him!)
Other breast changes you may notice include:
Little bumps appearing around your nipples on the areolas. These are called Montgomery glands, and they secrete a lubricating fluid to protect your nipples as you breastfeed. (Trust me, you’re going to appreciate that!)
Blue veins running from the top of your breasts down toward the nipple. This brings extra blood flow and nutrients to baby postpartum.
Darkening of your areolas. I will never forget this phenomenon, as it was the first sign that made me think I might be pregnant. These dark circles help to make it easier for baby to spot breast when the big day comes.
All of these breast changes are preparing your body for breastfeeding, even at this early date!