Yes, as long as the mammary glands are not affected. Typically they are just going to remove adipose tissue and leave the mammary glands unaffected.
Yes
it actually depends on how much you breast feed your baby. if you breast feed on a regular basis your milk will produce up to 5 years tops. so basicly the more you breast feed the more milk you produce
Breast augmentation is not recommended for women who would like to breast feed in the future. It has been found that women who have had breast augmentation are three time more likely to have difficulties with lactation as compared with women who have not had augmentation.
No... Infact it has been said that frequent stimulation of the breast can help prevent cancer.
Yes, you can reduce. Breast reduction and reduction mammaplasty is the plastic surgery procedure for reducing the big breasts. In a breast reduction surgery for reestablishing a functional bust that is proportionate to the woman's body. The effects are three-fold - physical, aesthetic, and psychological.
Women most often require breast surgery when they are diagnosed with some form of breast cancer. Women also often undergo surgery for a breast reduction or implants.
No.
Yes. The mother should take it off for the child's sake. She should sacrifice little things like that if she really wanna breast feed her baby. And please do.
Every individual's chances for breast cancer are different. Diet, exercise, and genetics all play a role in the chances for getting breast cancer. On average, every woman born has a one in eight chance of getting breast cancer.
Breast reduction/loss of sensationThat depends on the how the surgery is done and the skill of the surgeon, but most of the time, no, the sensation in the nipple is not lost. There is always that risk, however and when the surgeon has you sign the consent for the surgery, they will explain that possibility to you. In addition:In the earlier breast reduction surguries, the nipple was removed and replaced in a different location usually higher up on the breast as most of the reduction was removed from the lower part. This separated the nipple from the milk glands and nerve endings. In more recent surguries, the nipple is left in its original position to maintain feeling and milk production.
to breast feed
Medical studies have shown a fairly clear relationship between breast feeding and a strong reduction in breast cancer. The general number I have read is that if a woman has a cumulative time of 18 to 24 months breast feeding she has a significant lower chance of contracting breast cancer. Once again, breast feeding pays dividends beyond keeping your baby fed!