Breastfeeding and breast augmentation?

Hi Just wanted to know how medical professional as possible after feeding increasing breast? Some friends and I have an argument about it and I want a lot of entries and references too … Thanks

Probably, but depends on the type of surgery he had. The incisions made in the crease of the breast or armpit should not cause a problem. The most popular method, with a smile "incision around the areola, puts you at higher risk of problems. If the nerves around the areola are not cut or damaged during the operation, you may be able to breastfeed fully or partially. Nerves are vital to breastfeeding because they trigger the brain to release prolactin and oxytocin, two hormones that affect milk production. The chances of a mother breastfeeding also improve if the system of milk ducts intact. There is no evidence that silicone implants silicone leak into breast milk, but even if it did, probably would not be harmful to your baby. Silicone is very similar to a substance used to treat stomach gas babies.

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Clinics in Human Lactation: Breastfeeding After Breast  and Nipple Procedures: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals


Clinics in Human Lactation: Breastfeeding After Breast and Nipple Procedures: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals


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Do you work with pregnant or breastfeeding mothers who
have undergone breast or nipple procedures? Breastfeeding
after these procedures can be challenging. Lactation
consultant Diana West and (plastic surgery resident) Dr. Elliot
Hirsch have teamed up to write Breastfeeding after Breast and
Nipple Procedures: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals….