But it can cause pain and is the most likely reason
for sagging breasts.
Not exact matches
It hasn't always been easy, the first two weeks my
breasts swelled up so much they looked like two NFL sized footballs, it was painful and it was sad
for me because I knew they'd never be the same again, covered in a million tiny little stretch marks and
sagging but I quickly realized I wasn't at a loss I had gained so much more!!!
Breasts are supposed to «
sag», there is a reason
for it, we just don't know or understand the importance of it yet.
It's definitely the pregnancy because my
breasts started
sagging at 19 when I was pregnant
for four months (obviously I didn't
breast feed as I terminated the pregnancy, and it wasn't aging as I was young at the time).
The
sagging breasts was never really a concern
for me - mind you, mine weren't particularly perky to begin with (a good bra helps though - though my husband used to tease me about the bra being «false advertising»).
There might be another factor... some women have more dense
breast tissue than others hence perkier
breasts for a longer time... dense
breast tissue makes mammography trickier because it is harder to see abnormalities... fat tissue
sags more.
Having
sagging breasts can make a woman feel old beyond their years and will make it hard
for them to feel comfortable in their own skin.
If you have large and / or
sagging breasts then when the person is taking your band measurement, you should pull up on your bra's shoulder straps so that she can get the measuring tape under your
breast for an accurate measurement.
Breastfeeding is often blamed
for drooping
breasts, but it's not breastfeeding itself that causes
breast ptosis:
sagging is actually the result of pregnancy and other influences.During pregnancy, your
breasts undergo changes and grow larger to prepare
for breastfeeding your baby.
Breasts sag after breastfeeding
for a number of reasons.
She's just saying its selfish not to breastfeed just because you're worried about your boobs
sagging when there are ways to prevent and counteract (hence this article)
breast is best and if i have to have saggy boobs
for a healthy baby, then of course my child comes first, its not even an option and Yeah some ppl work hard
for their body but would you rather have your baby work hard to fight an infection?
Breastfeeding and even hormonal changes leave
breasts feeling softer and fuller, but over time,
sagging and reaching
for the navel are an inevitable future.
«A bra will hold up your
breasts temporarily, but it can't prevent
sagging,» says Dan Mills, MD, vice president of the American Society
for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.