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Should I wait till we're done having kids before I get a breast augmentation?

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BetterB00bs · 28/09/2018 09:19

Mixed answers online - read a lot on realself where surgeons come on and answer member of the publics questions.

Always wanted a breast augmentation due to asymmetry but after breast feeding DD1 my boobs are not only odd but also droopy.
I was told they would 'refill' after stopping breast feeding but its been 18 months now and they're still empty.

We might have another DC in the next few years (not sure whether I'll bfeed again after SO many troubles!)

Is it best to wait till we're done or can I book a few consultation now?

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Loonoon · 28/09/2018 09:28

You could book the consultations but I think reputable surgeons (rather than clinics) would probably recommend waiting until you are sure your family is complete. Give it a go and see what they say.

Stuckforthefourthtime · 28/09/2018 09:30

Mine were really really uneven after dc1 but they evened out after the rest - turned out he just really favoured one side (and with the others.i was a lot more careful about being even). They never refilled until I after my milk came with dc2

So in your circumstances I'd personally hold off on surgery until you are done with childbearing.

BetterB00bs · 28/09/2018 14:16

Mine have been uneven since puberty...funnily enough DD did have a preference to the bigger one which made them even more odd !

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Pooshy · 28/09/2018 15:07

I had one five years ago and have had 2 kids since. They will tell you to wait but if you're not planning on getting pregnant soon then I don't see why not

Mine have changed a bit but since two pregnancies but are still fine

Bear in mind it's quite sore after for a while and you won't be able to lift your child for a good couple of weeks

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