The world's most recognized authority on breast feeding, La Leche League International, advocates breast-feeding -- even by women with implants. Many women have been concerned about a study conducted with regard to the effect of silicone on children who were breast fed by mothers with silicone implants. Only 11 children were studied, born to women with breast implants. 8 had been breast-fed. Six of the 8 had esophageal problems (swallowing, vomiting problems). La Leche League states that it is possible to nurse with breast implants as long as the milk ducts haven't been severed or blocked. There may also be some loss of sensation or altered nipple sensation if the nerves to the nipple and aureole have been severed
Not long; the body will stop producing milk (lactating) if the breasts are not being used to nurse or pump milk.
No
== == No they would not help prevent anyone from drowning, but breast implants have at least been known to stop a bullet and therefore prevent probable death from the gunshot.
Breasts neither grow or shrink.
No. Not at all. But it doesn't enlarge breasts either.
An estrogen pill will make your breasts bigger as long as you keep taking the pill. If you stop taking the estrogen pill then your breasts will stop growing.
Yes, if your husband presses your breasts tightly your breast size will increase but it will probably hurt. If he ask you if you want him to stop say no because you know that your breasts are growing larger and he may notice as well.
No, there is no evidence that bras with underwires cause breasts to stop growing. Wired bras can cut into your skin and damage sensitive breast tissue if you wear the wrong size or one of bad quality.
You can take you dog to the vet who will give it an injection that will stop the breast milk from being produced.
Female breasts typically don't stop growing throughout a females reproductive years. Most development occurs during puberty, when fat distribution changes in the 20's breast can increase in size, but even when an adult female breasts can increase in size with weight gain, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.
Breast size fluctuates throughout a woman's life (e.g. pregnancy, period, weight, etc.).
Its not colostrum coming from your breasts. Colostrum comes out after delivery and first time of breast feeding. Take a pregnancy test for $8.00 and stop wondering.