Monday, November 16, 2009

Is it possible to breast feed when you have implants?

I'm seriously thinking about getting breast implants in the next year or 2, and I plan on having a baby down the road. is it physically possible to breast feed with them, and if it is....is it safe?

Is it possible to breast feed when you have implants?
Yes it is possible and safe dont worry. The milk ducts are directly behind the nipple and a implant does not come between the two. I wouldnt recommend implants or atleast till after you have the baby because some people's breast sag a little after having a baby and if you want implants afterward both can be corrected.
Reply:Yes it is possible but I would make a suggestion to you to not get the implants until after you have had your children and your breasts are stretched. Your breasts will already be large with the implants and then you put breast milk on top of that, your breasts will be way huge and stretched out after you stop nursing. Implants can also make breast feeding difficult. Talk to your surgeon and a good surgeon will be totally honest with you about the risks and benefits.
Reply:get them after, if you REALLY think you need them. I cannot imagine , especially when you dry up and they SWELL ! It hurts. Why involve something else in there ?
Reply:Try reading this, and any other sites concerning this topic. I just used google and got hundreds.
Reply:Just wait until you are finished with child bearing.
Reply:From what I have read, it depends on the kind of surgery you have. If you had an incision under your armpit or under your breast, it should be okay. If you had the incision that is under your areola, you could have problems.
Reply:Breast implant surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her breast reduction, tummy tuck and facelift surgery in India by the company called Tour2india4health Consultants .The Price for the surgery she paid in India was very less. She paid 30% of the cost she was quoted in America.





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Hope this helps.
Reply:no it is not possible
Reply:As long as the nipple is not moved the chances of breastfeeding after implants is very high. Most modern implants are placed behind the muscle wall, in this way they do not interfere with milk ducts/milk production at all.





Of course if the nipple is moved most of the ducts are severed, in many cases some regrow and it may be enough to allow you to breastfeed. In other cases it prevents breastfeeding, or at least prevents exclusive breastfeeding.





Silicone is also not a worry. There is a small increase in the silicone content of breastmilk if silicone implants are used but formula still contains far, far more silicone. Also the silicone used in breast implants is the same used to coat foods and in certain infant gas drops.





However it is always advisable to speak to the surgeon about it, and to find a surgeon who has women who have breastfeed successfully.





There is a lot of info on specific surgical techniques here:


Breast Feeding After Reduction and other nipple surgeries


http://www.bfar.org/





http://www.breastfeeding.org/newsletter/...


"The type of silicone polymer used in implants has extremely large molecules, which would be highly unlikely to pass into mother's milk or be absorbed in an infant's gastrointestinal tract. Analyses of breastmilk samples from mothers whose implants have ruptured have found no silicone in the milk. We ingest silicone compounds through cosmetics such as lipstick, over the counter drugs such as antacids, and the coating of fresh fruits and vegetables. Silicone is also used to lubricate syringes and to make silicone nipples for baby bottles and pacifiers. Mylicon drops, which contain the same polymer as silicone breast implants, are given to colicky babies as a gas reducer and work by coating the digestive system. In short, breastfeeding with silicone implants should be encouraged."





http://parenting.ivillage.com/newborn/nb...


Many women are able to successfully nurse their babies with silicone implants. They are compatible with breastfeeding.





Safety of Silicone Breast Implants (1999)


http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=030...








http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0...


While silicon can be detected in the milk of women with silicon breast implants, the amount of silicon found in formula is significantly higher. If a woman has silicone implants, 55.45ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter) of silicon (a proxy for silicone) can be found in her milk. In mothers who did not have breast implants, approximately 51.05ng/ml of silicon was present in the breastmilk. Twenty-six brands of formula have been tested for silicon, however, and the levels were significantly higher: from 746 to 13,811 ng/ml. We still do not know the effect of large amounts of silicon on an infant.[4]
Reply:Yes, it is possible to breastfeed with implants and it is safe too. I would suggest getting the implants put behind the tissue.
Reply:yea u cant breast feed with inplants coz the doc takes all ur insides of ur boobs our errr sounds nasty thats y katie price who have really big boobs wif inplants cant breast feed
Reply:why do you want to get breast plants?

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