Breast Enhancement: Myth Of Breast Feeding Post The Surgery

Breast Enhancement: Myth Of Breast Feeding Post The Surgery

There is no reason why women who want to have breast enhancement can't have babies and still feed them naturally. Consult an experienced surgeon to clear out your doubts related to breast feeding after the breast enhancement surgery. At first thought, most people would think that breasts enhancement can effect breast feeding in a negative way, but there is actually no problem with doing both as long as you inform your doctor before the surgery. The location of the incision and the placement of the implant can be planned during your consultation to make sure you will not have any adverse effects on feeding in the future.You must make sure the incision is not made in the area of the nipples, referred to by your doctor as areolas, otherwise the breasts enhancement surgery you undergo will have a high chance of effecting breast feeding. It is best to have the incision made either under the breasts, near the armpits, or even around the lower abdomen if other surgery is occurring in that area at the same time.Depending on your body type, the placement of the implants behind the mammary glands, what your plastic surgeon calls subglandular, should be done cautiously in order to avoid any later consequences for feeding. The safest method is to place the implants under the chest muscles and perhaps use the smallest implants your willing to get.This will minimize the pressure placed on the mammary glands once the implants are in place. Many women have had periareolar incisions and subglandular placement of implants and have still been able to breast feed to some extent, however, there is a greater possibility of having difficulty breasts feeding when you plan your breast enhancement surgery this way.Another concern of potential mothers is that the substances in the implants could get into the milk the baby is ingesting. Saline is simply salt water which is harmless to babies and silicone is used in some infant remedies for colic. The silicone is indigestible and the infant will excrete it all.Although it is considered rare for these substances to enter the milk supply of an infant and harmless if they did, there have been no large and systematic randomized studies to support or disprove this assertion.Once these considerations are discussed with your surgeon before you undergo breast enhancement surgery, you will be able to avoid any difficulties breasts feeding. There is no reason why women who want to have breast enhancement can't have babies and still feed them naturally. Your surgeon will be the best person to suggest you the most appropriate way out.

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