08-08-2010, 16:43
(13-05-2010, 00:20)Black Hippie Wrote: Back!! This question was killing me, but I was too embarrassed to ask. Can women breastfeed with implants? How do implants look when a women gets pregnant. Sorry
My sister in law had implants and then went on to breast feed my nephew but initially, when the milk first came in she was unable to feed without the help of her mother who had to manipulate the implant so the milk would flow - YUCK. Implants, whether placed over or under the pectoral muscle are always placed behind the area of the breast that is used for milk production so, surgeons say that they should not affect braest feeding. If you're lucky.
With regards to the way they look I can only again draw on what happened to my sister in law. Her natural braest grew with the pregnancy and therefore when they deflated the implant sagged and left her breasts much lower on her chest. She is currently looking to have more surgery to correct the problem.