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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Is Breast Enlargement Procedure Safe On Breastfeeding?

By Vanessa Santos

Following a breast augmentation surgery, a large number of women inquire if it's alright to breastfeed. The reply to that is sure, they can breast feed. According to a large number of women who went all through breast augmentation, breast feeding is no more rough with or without implants. A number of women even said that breastfeeding with implants is easier than without implants.

In this day and age, more and more women who are still single and who have not begun yet their childbearing days are undergoing breast implant surgery. With this occurrence a lot now are afraid to know if breast implants can have an effect on breast feeding. In previous time, most women who experience breast implant surgery are married and beyond their childbearing days already so the apprehension for breastfeeding is not given much importance.

The earliest silicone illness hit the media in 1992, thus the alarm of endangering the infant on breast feeding with silicone implants became a mounting apprehension. But studies performed has revealed that this is not the situation. The reason was that, the silicon molecule is too large to go by through the milk ducts through breast feeding.

A few years after, silicone was removed and replaced with saline implants. Even though saline can leach into the milk, it has no risky effects to the mother or baby as it is an inert substance.

The fear of most people at present-day are on implant location and opening spot. Quite a few believe that it is more optimal to have the implants situated below the muscle. It will furthermore keep away from the peri-areolar opening. The validation for this is that with this method, there is minor amount intrusion with the milk ducts which is found precisely beneath the skin and in the tissue on top of the breast muscle. However, this is yet not certain. There are a large deal of women who take on implants on sub-optimal locations and still are doing good in breastfeeding.

To gain the best potential results, it is best to discuss about your plans with your medical doctor through consultation. With this, your surgeon can help you and work with you based on your plans. Even if you are not planning to have children yet anytime soon, consulting this with your medical doctor is really necessary. - 17268

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