Mixed feelings about breast augmentation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My breasts were flat after nursing two kids back to back. They’re full now (kids are teens). How long ago did you stop nursing? I might wait a little before making any rash decisions

+1 I went up 2 cup sizes in perimenopause and haven't gained weight overall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My breasts were flat after nursing two kids back to back. They’re full now (kids are teens). How long ago did you stop nursing? I might wait a little before making any rash decisions

+1 I went up 2 cup sizes in perimenopause and haven't gained weight overall.



Agree. They do come back!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My breasts were flat after nursing two kids back to back. They’re full now (kids are teens). How long ago did you stop nursing? I might wait a little before making any rash decisions

+1 I went up 2 cup sizes in perimenopause and haven't gained weight overall.


Same. I'm very busty now (slim figure otherwise).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My breasts were flat after nursing two kids back to back. They’re full now (kids are teens). How long ago did you stop nursing? I might wait a little before making any rash decisions


+1. While they are definitely not the breast of my youth, they did end up being fuller again many years after BF. Like PP, my kids are teens and I’m in my 50s and they are getting bigger again.

That’s one thing I tell my daughters that was news to me - your breast sizes changes many time throughout your life.
Anonymous
Probably your DH would also look better with hair transplant, penile enhancement, rhinoplasty, tummy tuck and/or facelift, take a bigger loan.


Always helpful to see an angry, man-hating poster surface. /s




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have to take out a loan, you can't afford it. Do not go cheap on your surgery, either. Save the money and use that time to research outcomes and surgeons. This will allow plenty of time for you to consider iif it is worth it to you.


My thoughts as well.
Anonymous
What, you wanted him to say no? Geez, do what you want
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have to take out a loan, you can't afford it. Do not go cheap on your surgery, either. Save the money and use that time to research outcomes and surgeons. This will allow plenty of time for you to consider iif it is worth it to you.


This.
Anonymous
I chose a breast augmentation after my third child and it’s one of the best decisions I’ve made! Do it for you, but let’s get real. The husband enjoys the change as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did it after having 3 kids. DH has enjoyed them.

One thing to consider is that they only have a 10-15 year lifespan on average. I've had mine for over 10 years and I'm in my 50s. I can't imagine replacing them and then being 65-70 and hit the average end of the lifespan with the 2nd set. I'm thinking that when the time comes and these break down, I'll just get them removed.


This is outdated info. You don’t need to get new implants after 10-15 years unless there is a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My breasts were flat after nursing two kids back to back. They’re full now (kids are teens). How long ago did you stop nursing? I might wait a little before making any rash decisions

+1 I went up 2 cup sizes in perimenopause and haven't gained weight overall.



Agree. They do come back!


Mine never did.
Anonymous
Schedule that breast augmentation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did it after having 3 kids. DH has enjoyed them.

One thing to consider is that they only have a 10-15 year lifespan on average. I've had mine for over 10 years and I'm in my 50s. I can't imagine replacing them and then being 65-70 and hit the average end of the lifespan with the 2nd set. I'm thinking that when the time comes and these break down, I'll just get them removed.



I did it after three kids. I enjoy them.

Please don’t alter your body surgically for someone else’s pleasure.
Anonymous
Men are dogs. I have natural 32DD bust and no kids and DH still wants even bigger.

I am not opposed to plastic surgery but would prioritize a nose job if I had the cash. Plus I don’t like the look of super large breasts so DH is going to have to settle for what he’s got.

Anonymous
I am and was flat chested before I had kids and post. DH knows I have insecurity issues over it. I started talking about getting a boob job, and he said that if I really want one, he would be supportive, but don't do it for him because he loves my natural, but small boobs just the way they are, and he doesn't want me to have unnecessary surgery because all surgery has risks.

I've already had a couple of surgeries, and a lumpectomy (benign thank you God), so, I've decided against it. But, I told DH that if I get breast cancer, and I have a high risk of it with family history, I will get a mastectomy and new perky boobs at the ripe old age of 54.
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