Well, they may or may not sag some. I know some women who never breastfed and have saggy breasts and some who have breastfed all their children and have lovely ones. Mine did not get smaller. I went from an A cup to a C and have stayed there through 4 pregnancies and I have breastfed all my kids. As for sagging, well, I don't wear a bra a lot of the time, so mine did. It all depends on your body. But don't let that stop you from breastfeeding your little one! It's an awesome thing!
2007-02-09 18:09:35
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answered by Mama to 4 wanting more 2
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You want the turth don't you? Wrong answer!! Yes, it will make them sag a LITTLE!! But that larger size is going to go back to the size your breasts were before you were pregnant and nursing because the milk will dry up. I guess you already took precautions when they were getting large to use cocoa oil to fight stretch marks on your breasts too. (That was something no one told us when I was your age) Your skin has stretched to accomodate your milk, but if you are young enough to have a baby, then your skin still has an amazing elasticity to it. (Be sure and thank your skin for that) Everyone says Don't Worry.............
and I have to say it too. Do Not Worry!! Get ready to Enjoy your Baby knowing you are Bonding in a way that Will Change Each One of Your Lives!! I Envy you Sweetheart!! Love that Baby All You Can. You Represent The World To Your Baby And You Want Her/Him To Feel Loved!! This Could Be the Most Important Time in Their Life!! It All Registers In Their Tiny Brain!! They Know!! Love and Good Luck!! @8-) P.S. Take lots of Pictures.
2007-02-10 02:16:48
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answered by Dovey 7
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I've known some women who have had this happened, but their view was that it didn't matter because not breastfeeding has so many disadvantages to the baby (lack of immune-protecting factors and a list too long too mention here), but my mom breastfed me and my brother each for 3 years and she says hers are perfectly perky ( haven't seen them really in 27 years). I have been nursing almost a year and have very firm DDs. Large but not sagging. Maybe I have lucky genes ( well, I didn't get so lucky in the stretch marks department), but my nice breasts mean absoutely nothing compared to the wonderful nursing relationship I have with my daughter. Don't worry even if they do sag. Nursing women are beautiful ( and also have a reduced risk of breast cancer!).
2007-02-10 02:18:50
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answered by rebecca h 2
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Breast-feeding itself will not make your breasts sag. Your breasts may look a little different after pregnancy or nursing, but most changes in breast shape are caused by aging.
Each pregnancy, however, does cause some change as the breasts enlarge and get ready to make milk. The increased weight of your breasts can stretch the ligaments that support them. Wear a good support bra to help avoid this.
2007-02-10 02:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine didn't sag, but then I never had much to work with anyway. I think if you want to breast feed your little one, it is not something you should worry about. Breast feeding is not for everyone, but if you can do it and want to, it is a very special time between a mother and her baby. Besides you will most likely lose weight breast feeding and get your pre baby figure back heaps quicker.
2007-02-10 02:06:10
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answered by auburn 7
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I never breast fed, but however did alot of researsh on it . and the answer to your question is NO WAY! Breastfeeding makes your breast return to their normal size faster, and you may even maintain that extra plumpness. Breastfeeding also, helps your body heal faster after pregnancy. It so healthy for the little one too. Breastfeeding is just more benficial for you and baby, and **** sagging I think NOT!!!
2007-02-10 02:11:53
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answered by Kimmy D 1
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no actually just being pregnant in general makes them sag. at least breast feeding makes them nice and full as long as you're feeding. mine have gotten smaller than they were before i was pregnant i think. but maybe they just seem that way.
2007-02-10 02:21:53
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answered by michelle342 3
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From my understanding, it is the actual pregnancy that makes them sag if they sag. (Some women are genetically lucky!) I am bfing my baby and have not noticed any difference as far as sagging from when being pregnant. Only difference is cup size.
2007-02-10 02:08:53
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answered by Mommy to 2 cuties 2
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It's not bfing that makes them sag. Unfortunately it's age and there is nothing we can do to stop that. As we grow older our skin looses it's elasticity and the bigger our chest is the more it will sag.
2007-02-10 02:26:48
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answered by unclear_tag 2
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Mine went back to what they were like before. I think gravity makes your breasts sag. Breast feeding is one of the best things you can do for your baby. Feed your baby what nature intended it eat.
2007-02-10 02:08:34
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answered by Daybreak 2
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