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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I used to be in the "wait until 18" camp but I'm watching my really well endowed daughter struggle with how well endowed she is, and I'm finding myself thinking that if she asked for a reduction at 16 or so, I'd probably take her to talk to a doctor. Find a doctor you trust. Talk to the doctor.[/quote] Off topic, but I have two friends who had breast reductions in their late teens/early 20s who were not able to breastfeed after they had children. They claim no-one ever told them about that side effect. I think they were told but didn't pay attention.[/quote] I had a Breast reduction right before my 18th birthday. 4 years later at 22, I couldn't breastfeed easily. Lactation consultant blamed the reduction. I am not a fan of the scars and my nipples now, it didn't end up as nice as I had pictured. Plus they grew back when I gained weight. [/quote] This is really sad. You had elective surgery on your breasts before you were were old enough to vote then four years later you have a baby you can’t feed naturally and you gained weight so your big breasts returned.[/quote] It is definitely definitely definitely always a discussed possible side effect. I'm sorry it was difficult for you PP though, that stinks. I am PP whose sister had a reduction and then about 5 years later she gained a bunch of weight due to some outside medical stuff mostly- she lost all that weight and has kept it off and yes her boobs grew almost all the way back when she got heavy, but when she lost weight they went back down to surgery size. Definitely different from when she was a teen (or me now actually) where losing weight has almost no effect on my chest. obviously YMMV but for those who are worried that after weight gain or pregnancy that your boobs will be huge again even after might not be the case[/quote]
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