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TOPIC: Implants and pregnancy
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Hello Ladies,
these thoughts come to mind today. would a woman with implants experience pain from producing milk when pregnant, would she be able to breast feed and would the implants have to be removed until the child is born and no longer feeding off Mom ? a wandering mind is just curious. |
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Mine were 6 1/2 oz 6.5 and 7 .11 and I thought they were big! The last one has a head the size of a freaking basketball.
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Its true G. My youngest, born 9lb 11oz, is now the tiniest of them all at his age lol. We call him bones affectionately because he is so slender. And the one that was born the smallest at 8lb 13oz is the stocky boy heehee.
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OMFG
9 plus pound babies! ..... bows to Shel and G |
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ditto here, although, of course, size has nothing to do with it. My two were each over a year old, and each weighed over 9 lbs when born. Ok, 2 c-sections.
Even now, sometimes when a baby cries a certain way, my breasts will ache. |
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I can imagine lol. I nursed our youngest for a year. My friend looked at me, started laughing and was like OMFG Shelly, those are the biggest tits I have ever seen. Hey! It takes a lot of milk to feed a 9 month old who was born 9lbs 11oz. LOL.
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"after I had them my chest was massive"
You have my FULL attention. LMAO |
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I have three children; one pre-implants, two after. I knew I wanted to have more kids when I had mine done, so my doc was extra careful not to mess with my mammary glands and the actual implants are under the muscle. I really didn't notice any difference in how my breasts felt from one pregnancy to the other, and I was able to nurse the younger two just as well as I was the oldest. Perhaps I was lucky, but I found that the implants had no impact at all except that just after I had them my chest was massive.
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Thank you.
dont know why I thought of this topic but it really peeked my curiosity. |
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From my understanding, given I am not a RN or a ob/gyn, women who have implants can nurse without issue...but I believe (believe, mind you) that it depends on how the implants are put in in regard to the breast muscle. As far as more pain, I have no idea. But I know a few ladies that nursed after augmentation without issue.
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TOPIC: Implants and pregnancy
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