Pregnancy will cause breast changes, they may not ever go back to "normal" or pre pregnancy size. And they will never be pre-pregnancy shape. Many people assume breastfeeding causes the breasts to sag which is completely false. It is preganancy, age, heredity and weight loss/gain.
after seven years later i want remove my breasts implant, will my breasts go back to normal? how long will take?
Sounds like breast preference, or you are starting with the same breast every feed. the reason for those kinds of things to happen is because the baby is probably feeding more from the smaller breast. for now, all you can do is stuf the smaller one, or leave them be. there's not point taking medicine or surgery; that could just mess up your body, trust me. when your baby stops breast feeding so constantly, your breasts will come back to normal.
The time would depend on 1. Lactation status [how much milk you produce after child birth] 2. Breast feeding 3. Your nutrition 4. Exercise you take
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
Yes, it is normal for breast milk to separate during storage or when refrigerated. This separation is due to the natural components of breast milk settling, and it can be easily mixed back together by gently swirling the container before feeding.
Yes, it is normal for breast milk to separate in the fridge. This is due to the natural fats in the milk rising to the top. Simply swirl the milk gently to mix it back together before feeding it to your baby.
Yes, it is normal for breast milk to separate, and it can be safely mixed back together before feeding by gently swirling or shaking the container. It is important to avoid vigorous shaking to prevent damaging the nutrients in the milk.
Breast milk may separate in the fridge, with the cream rising to the top. This is normal and can be gently mixed back together before feeding the baby.
Its quite possible for that to happen, due to any number of factors.
If you are breast feeding it can take months. My son was 10 months old when I got my period back.
There is something called a breast reduction surgery for women who have shoulder or back pain from the weight of larger breasts. Working out reduces breast size naturally because breasts are fatty tissue. There are not products that reduce them.
Breastfeeding infact causes the uterus to shrink back to normal size faster, lessening the chance of postbirth bleeding.