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If your
implants were inserted
under your breast tissue on top of your chest
muscles via incisions in the fold
under your breasts or near your armpit, the milk ducts should not be affected and you should be able to breastfeed.
Your ability to breastfeed with
implants is heavily dependent on where your
implants are inserted (over or
under the
muscle) and where they are inserted from (arm pit,
under breast, nipple).
With breast
implants, If the
implant is placed
under the
muscle and if the incision does not disrupt the perimeter of the areola, you are much more likely to successfully breastfeed.
I had
implants put in
under the
muscle in 2008.
I got breast
implants (
under the
muscle) in 2008 and I'm pregnant now with my first baby.
However, if the
implants are put in
under the breast crease or
under the
muscle of the chest wall, breastfeeding likely won't be a problem.
Breast
implants may be inserted
under the chest
muscles or between the chest
muscles and the breast tissues.