Pregnancy After a Breast Reduction Posted: 07-04-07 16:59pm
Three years ago I had a breast reduction,
at the time i thought that I was done
having children. However I am now 17wks
pregnant and I was just wondering if
anyone has had the surgery and then had a
baby after and if so did your breast go
back to what they were before.
I am really paranoid because I love my
breasts now and I'm scared that they might
go back to the way they were. They have
gotten a bit bigger so far but my biggest
concern is my nipples. Pregnancy makes the
nipples bigger as well and I am really
praying that that doesn't happen.
Hopefully someone else has been through
this and can tell me their experience.
Thanx
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adosduncan
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Pregnancy After Breast Reduction Posted: 07-10-07 15:30pm
Like you I had a breast reduction but just
this past January. 2 months later I found
out I was pregnant. I too was through
having children but here I am. Have you
found out anything about what happens
after? I'm not planning on breast feeding
as I don't want to frustrate myself or the
baby with attempts. Also, selfishly I
don't want to loose the ability to go
without a bra in the summer. Did you get
any answers to your post?
No, unfortunately nobody except for you
has replied. So far my boobs are pretty
much the same, but I still have 5 months
to go. I started walking every night to
try and not gain to much weight. Also I
wear a bra everyday to try and give them
added support, although they don't need it
but I am just paranoid.
I am just praying that they stay this way.
Everyday I examine them in a mirror to see
if anything is different but so far so
good. hopefully the same will be for you.
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adosduncan
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Me Email Posted: 07-10-07 16:11pm
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