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i'm worried about my breast size after the baby and the saggyness. If i breast feed will my breasts get saggy? And if I don't will they stay huge? i don't want huge or saggy breasts!!! please give me good answers. Thanks!

2007-03-27 17:04:12 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Your breast will already sag. PREGNANCY makes them saggy not breastfeeding. And what kind of a TERRIBLE parent would worry about their boobs over the health of their child? It's been proven over and over that children do better when breast fed. You got pregnant, now you have to do what is best for the baby. You boobs are already doomed, at least do the right thing and feed your baby, thats what BOOBS ARE FOR.

2007-03-27 17:08:23 · answer #1 · answered by kherome 5 · 4 0

If you breastfeed, yes, your breasts will be saggy afterward. You can help counter-act the saggyness by keeping your breasts well supported (i.e always wearing a bra or sports bra, even when sleeping). If you choose not to breastfeed your breast should return to their prepregnancy size, more or less however, you may find that they do not have as much volume as before. This is due to the strecthing that has occurred during the pregnancy and the engorgement that will follow after the birth. Having children changes your body and there is just no way around it. Hopefully it's all worth it to you. It's absolutely miraculous what a woman's body can do!!

2007-03-27 18:58:42 · answer #2 · answered by gg55 3 · 2 0

Pregnancy hormones make the breast sag, not nursing!

Mine went from an A to a B and haven't sagged so far (5.5 years of breastfeeding various babes)

If you are truly concerned about the appearance, do this: Each week that you successfully, exclusively, breastfeed put the money you didn't throw away on fake milk and fake nipples etc... and put in a savings account. When your baby weans you should have enough for a breast augmentation!

2007-03-27 18:22:39 · answer #3 · answered by Terrible Threes 6 · 1 0

I bottle feed my son Trevor. He has been on Simalac for the reason that beginning.. He grow to be 8lbs 11 ouncesand 22 in long.. so it grow to be problematic to assist slightly one that huge to breast feed. We tried and he and that i the two gave up and while he began on the formulation I didnt ought to rigidity that i might must be the single each and all the time feeding him. My husband have been given to assist out too which grow to be incredible. For me it grow to be nicer to do the bottle feeding than the breast feeding ingredient. My roommate had her son 4 days in the previous I had Trevor and he or she breastfeeds.. I watch how she should be there each and all the time and how short her time is someplace else.. and how lots time she relatively can get issues finished. Trevor additionally had 2 tooth are available in early besides and that does harm so i think sorry for the mothers that breastfeed and can take care of the teethies. ouch.

2016-10-20 02:46:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Breastfeeding is MUCH better for the baby. If you don't breastfeed, then your breasts will not stay huge - they will get to be normal size again. Uh, when you get older they will be saggy anyway, so don't let that stop you...

2007-03-27 17:08:05 · answer #5 · answered by Cris O 5 · 1 0

you should have thought about saggy breasts BEFORE you spread your legs. PREGNANCY makes your breasts saggy- NOT breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is what's best for baby AND you- breastfeed. Your saggy boobies will be the LAST thing on your mind once you have the baby.

2007-03-27 17:59:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

"Should i breastfeed or bottle feed?" That is TOTALLY up to you. Either way as you get older your breasts are going to sag whether you breast or bottle feed. It's not how you feed your infant that causes sagging boobs...it's gravity. My daughter was formula fed and wasn't any sicker than the babies I knew who were breast fed. It is totally up to the mommie, what is best for both her AND the baby because if she isn't comfortable the baby is going to pick up on it. And if you choose not to breastfeed don't let some "nosey nora" try to guilt you into feeling like a bad mom.

2007-03-27 18:57:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Breastfeed for sure, if possible. There are a lot of women who would love to be able to and can't. It's better for the baby and is a great way to bond with your new baby! I loved BF but had to stop at six months because I wasn't lactating anymore, but you should try and do it for as long as possible.

2007-03-27 17:08:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if you can breastfeed you should the anti body's are very healthy for a young baby. if you can't oh well alot's of people grow up on formula so just try if you can but because for cause you can get a infencition in your breast but try to get all the milk out.

2007-03-27 17:10:20 · answer #9 · answered by o0o0_kisses_o0o0 1 · 0 1

It all depends on elasticity of your skin. Everyone is different. If you decide to bottlefeed your baby, see if you can breastfeed for first 4 weeks. This will help your baby's immune system and will be good for him/her in a long run.

2007-03-27 17:12:11 · answer #10 · answered by Lisa 2 · 0 0

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