Should I breastfeed if I want to prevent my breasts from sagging after breastfeeding? Nathalie Kaufmann, Pregnancy and Birth Consultant and TCM Therapist, and Mathias Ritter, Researcher and Science Geek, give you the answer!
First, they explain why your breasts change during your pregnancy and they also answer the question if you should breastfeed at all if you want to avoid saggy breasts after weaning.
Next, they explain how breasts may look different after breastfeeding your baby (or after your pregnancy – if you bottle-feed your baby).
One way how breasts may change after breastfeeding is that they may get saggy. This is also what women are usually most afraid of: saggy breasts after breastfeeding.
Therefore, they also discuss what you can do to prevent your breasts from sagging after breastfeeding.
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SOURCES:
Anna Targonskaya: Breasts After Breastfeeding: 10 Tips on How to Bounce Back. September 2020. https://flo.health/being-a-mom/recove.... Last accessed on 04/11/2020.
Deepika Aggarwal: What you can do to prevent breast sagging post pregnancy? August 2020. https://www.ckbhospital.com/blogs/wha.... Last accessed on 01/11/2020.
Pisacane A, Continisio P; Italian Work Group on Breastfeeding. Breastfeeding and perceived changes in the appearance of the breasts: a retrospective study. Acta Paediatr. 2004 Oct;93(10):1346-8.
Rinker B, Veneracion M, Walsh CP. The effect of breastfeeding on breast aesthetics. Aesthet Surg J. 2008 Sep-Oct;28(5):534-7.
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