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will it ruin my surgery

by vonnie3, Oct 19, 2007 09:05AM
I have had implants for 2 yrs, I am worried that breast feeding will ruin the surgery I have paid to have after breast feeding my previous children! I have read that it will not endanger my baby!
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by ExpectingaRedhead, Oct 19, 2007 09:15AM
I replied in the other thread, but this is what I found on the internet: "If you have more children after augmentation you may need to have a lift or implant exchange for the breasts to look their best. You may wind up needing two procedures rather than one, since your breasts may continue to change their shape in a way you don't like."

But that doesn't mean it will "ruin your surgery." I don't think that should be a reason for not breastfeeding your baby.
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