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"I have the same worry!!!!" Posted by bex110 4 May at 11:49
i had my boobs done 5 months ago and im 2 months pregnant, i went from a 32b to a 32e and have already gone to a 32f since i got pregnant, im petrified they are going to get ruined, my surgeon did tell me to wait 1 year before getting pregnant, but its not like im going to have an abortion ive waited 2 years to fall pregnant, can anyone tell me if its normal for them to be mega sore whilst pregnant, didnt have this with my 1st child, before boob job! ps, i had silicone, under my muscles if that helps.
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"Hi" Posted by jules3010 12 February at 11:04
My friend had her boobs done, went from an a cup to a d cup - I haven't seen them without clothes on (obviously) but she tells me they are fine after her pregnancy. She also breastfed without a problem for 5 months. I think she said hers are under the muscle
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"Me too..." Posted by beckyjuk 12 February at 10:31
I had mine done a year ago, from a 34b to 34dd. To be honest they seem to have got smaller and dropped a bit!! Im 40 weeks preg now. But i think its just where by belly is making them look small and has risen up to their level. I have very tiny faint stretch mark on them, but i am covering them in bio oil and moisturiser. Ive worn the same bras. I know its lots of detail, but i havent been leaking milk at all. Just hoping i can still breast feed. My surgeon said a year ago that i could. They are on topof the muscle. Hope all goes well Becky and boy bump - overdue!!!!!!!!!!!! x x
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"Hey!!!" Posted by teenmommy 12 February at 01:26
did you have saline or silicone??? i'm in the same position (sort of) have had one boob done and so far its not looking bad! (have natually odd boobs called polands syndrome) not sure about the breast feeding sid of things because my fake boob doesnt have any milk ducts or a working nipple i think you can breast feed as for sagging they should be fine as long as you support it with a non wired bra and dont wear chicken fillets or push up bras basically nothing to hold them in an uncomfortable possition
how many weeks are you???
clarey && tummy bug
xxx
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"Boobs still perky" Posted by abi7176 8 February at 22:21
had mine done three years ago. went from a 34b to 34d. am two weeks off giving birth and so far so good. have worn good bras instead of maternity bras have brought bras for women with fuller figures. am currently filling a 40b. asda do a range which come in at six pounds for the fuller figure no wires. bio oil is also good for rubbing into them. good luck,
abbie. x
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"Hi there" Posted by reesy 4 February at 18:30
I had my boobs done 10 years ago. I've had them done 3 times in all due to various problems. I havent had a baby before so I dont know how it will effect them. I think it also had a lot to do with if you had the implants over or under the muscle. I had mine under so even though they are 10 years old, they are still fairly perky considering the age. I'm due to have them done again this year (mine are NHS because I had them done for medical construction reasons). When I went to see my consultant this year I obviously told him about the pregnancy and he did say that after the baby was born, as well as needing my implants replaced I'd need an uplift too. I guess this is possibly because mine are older and gravity has alrady taken it's toll (these things only have a shelf life of about 15 years before you need them re-done). I'm going to wait until I've had my second baby before having the op. Why dont you ring the clinic and see what they say.
Boobs huh! Who's have them?
Love Sarah & Jelly 20+1 weeks. xxx
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"Me too " Posted by leaf76 5 February at 12:09
I've just popped over from the ttc forum, not pregnant yet but being nosey about what you lucky pregnant ladies talk about. I wondered about this too, I have implants that are 8 years old. But mine are only small - 34B. So I'm not worried about sagging. They are under the muscle so can I still breast feed? These are qustions I haven't asked yet as not pg - yet!
thanks Lea xx
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"Breast feeding" Posted by reesy 5 February at 18:21
Yes you can, mine are leaking already (sorry tmi). The only problem you may have is the baby can sometimes struggle to latch on. It's a practice thing I think.
Fingers crossed you'll joining us here soon. Baby dust to you (take some back to the other ttc ladies for me too).
Love Sarah & Jelly 20+2 weeks. xxx
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"Thanks " Posted by leaf76 6 February at 16:55
thanks sarah for the baby dust, its BD timle at the mo so i need it!! I'll send some on to the other ttcers , sure they'll appreciate it
love lea xx
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