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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Is Breast Enhancement Procedure Safe On Breastfeeding?

By Vanessa Santos

After undergoing a breast enlargement operation, a lot of women make inquiries if it's fine to breast feed. The answer to that is of course, they can breast feed. According to a significant number of women who went all through breast enlargement, breast feeding is no more rough with or without implants. A number of women even thought that breast feeding with implants is easier than without implants.

Currently, more and more women who are still single and who have not begun yet their childbearing period are getting breast enlargement surgery. By way of this occurrence a lot now are concerned to find out if breast implants can affect breast feeding. In earlier days, mainly women who undertake breast procedure are married and over their childbearing years already so the anxiety for breast feeding is not given much importance.

The first silicone infection hit the media in 1992, as a result the alarm of risking the baby on breast feeding with silicone implants became a growing apprehension. But studies performed has shown that this is not the case. The reason was that, the silicon molecule is too large to pass by in the milk ducts through breast feeding.

A few years after that, silicone was removed and replaced with saline implants. Even if saline can leak into the milk, it has no hazardous effects to the mother or child as it is an inert substance.

The fear of most people at present-day are on implant position and opening site. Quite a few suppose that it is more optimal to have the implants situated beneath the muscle. It will also avoid the peri-areolar incision. The explanation for this is that with this method, there is fewer intrusion with the milk ducts which is found precisely underneath the skin and in the tissue on top of the breast muscle. Still, this is yet not certain. There are a large deal of women who go through implants on sub-optimal locations and yet are doing perfectly in breastfeeding.

To obtain the greatest possible results, it is best to talk about your plans with your doctor during consultation. With this, your doctor can support you and work with you based on your plans. Even if you are not planning to have kids yet anytime soon, discussing this with your surgeon is very important. - 17274

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