menma: ↑08 Nov 2022, 13:56
Hello, forum members!
People on the Internet are frightened by the fact that after childbirth, the breasts do not change for the better, they sag and become deformed. But for some reason I am sure that not everything has to be so bad. I am sure that among you there will be examples that the breasts, on the contrary, have begun to look better or at least have not changed.
And another question, if the breasts are asymmetrical before childbirth, can one reach the same volume as the other during feeding? Or should the nipples change their direction?
Share your thoughts)
Everything is really very sad with breastfeeding after childbirth.
Firstly, in most cases, a woman gets fat after childbirth and then loses weight after, if she takes care of herself. And breasts have the following unpleasant property: as they get fatter, the breasts become fatter last; how to lose weight, lose weight first. So, after a couple of cycles of gaining weight and losing weight, the breasts may noticeably deflate.
Also, if a woman is actively breastfeeding, she will first fill up and then deflate. The form will inevitably suffer from this.
So, the only way to preserve young, elastic breasts for a long time is not to give birth.
Our experience is as follows. My wife had a strong, elastic three-piece before giving birth. After the first birth, the breasts were not particularly damaged, but after the third birth, the size of the breasts after the end of feeding shrank to the first. As a result, we made implants in the exact shape of the breasts in youth.