Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did IVF and breastfed. 4.5 years after the birth of my child my boobs are still big and not saggy. Nor are they deflated balloons. I assume this was pure luck/genetics.
Ditto here but I had 2 kids and nursed each for almost 2 yrs. When I get mammograms they always note "dense breast tissue" - my mom was the same. It makes mammograms a bit more tricky but silver lining is less sagging. So yes, I think it's genetic.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did IVF and breastfed. 4.5 years after the birth of my child my boobs are still big and not saggy. Nor are they deflated balloons. I assume this was pure luck/genetics.
Ditto here but I had 2 kids and nursed each for almost 2 yrs. When I get mammograms they always note "dense breast tissue" - my mom was the same. It makes mammograms a bit more tricky but silver lining is less sagging. So yes, I think it's genetic.
Anonymous wrote:I did IVF and breastfed. 4.5 years after the birth of my child my boobs are still big and not saggy. Nor are they deflated balloons. I assume this was pure luck/genetics.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, if you get pregnant but as soon as that's over they'll look like deflated balloons and at your knees.