Breastfeeding Does Not Create Sagging Breasts; Study Throws Out Old Wives' Tale
Main Category: Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic SurgeryAlso Included In: Pregnancy / Obstetrics; Women's Health / Gynecology; Pediatrics / Children's Health
Article Date: 29 Oct 2007 - 3:00 PDT
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While the benefits of breastfeeding are unquestionable, many new mothers choose not to for fear of sagging breasts. However, breastfeeding alone has no impact on a woman's breast shape, according to a first-of-its-kind study presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) Plastic Surgery 2007 conference in Baltimore.
"Many women who come in for breast surgery tell us their breasts are sagging, drooping or are less full because they breastfed," said Brian Rinker, MD, ASPS Member Surgeon and study author. "Although the amount of sagging in the breasts appears to increase with each pregnancy, we've found that breastfeeding does not worsen the effect."
The study examined 93 women who were pregnant one or more times prior to having cosmetic breast surgery. Fifty-eight percent of patients reported breastfeeding one or more of their children. The duration of breastfeeding ranged from 2 to 25 months, with an average of nine months. Fifty-five percent of respondents reported an adverse change in the shape of their breasts following pregnancy.
As the first study to examine what impacts breast shape in connection to pregnancy, plastic surgeons found that a history of breastfeeding, the number of children breastfed, the duration of each child's breastfeeding, or the amount of weight gained during pregnancy were not significant predictors for losing breast shape. However, body mass index (BMI), the number of pregnancies, a larger pre-pregnancy bra size, smoking history, and age were significant risk factors for an increased degree of breast sagging.
Nearly 104,000 women had breast lifts in 2006, up 96 percent since 2000, according to the ASPS. In addition, more than 329,000 women had breast augmentation, making it the top surgical cosmetic procedure in 2006.
"Women may be reluctant to breastfeed because of this unfounded myth that doing so means the end of youthful breasts," said Dr. Rinker. "Now, expectant mothers can relax knowing breastfeeding does not change the appearance of their breasts."
Breast milk provides indisputable health benefits to infants. Research has shown breastfed infants have improved general health, growth and development as well as a lower risk of many acute and chronic illnesses than bottle-fed infants.
Visit http://www.plasticsurgery.org for referrals to ASPS Member Surgeons and to learn more about cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. With more than 6,000 members, the Society is recognized as a leading authority and information source on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. ASPS comprises 90 percent of all board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States. Founded in 1931, the Society represents physicians certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
The study "The Effect of Breastfeeding Upon Breast Aesthetics" is being presented in electronic format, Sunday, Oct. 28 - Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore.
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Its A Wonderful Tool For Me To Break The Myth.
posted by Josephine Nalugo on 31 Oct 2007 at 3:57 amThanks to the brains that carried out this study. Alot of myths going around about breastfeeding. As an advocate of breastfeeding 3 years experince, this article is going to be one of my tool to break the myth about breastfeeding. Iam putting up a breastfeeding exhibition in Uganda Kampala in December to give mothers information about breastfeeding after having achieved the international recommendations to exclusive breastfeeding (six months) and the benefits that come along. I saved $417 not buying infant formula after I returned to work because I knew about the Gold in breastfeeding. unlike mothers who do not breastfeed their children because they fear their breasts will drop!
Subscribing to medical news is very important to me. As a mother of 2 living in a developing country where mothers face a number of social, economic and political problems I have learnt and I always want to share with them.
myth is true
posted by emilay hamptone on 3 Jan 2011 at 2:29 pmbefore my pregnancy i was 120 pounds, 23 years old and was a B cup size, no history of smoking or second hand smoke...during the course of my first pregnancy I grew to a D cup...breastfed 12 months they weaned my daughter now i am again 120 pounds, still don't smoke, 25years old, and I don't fill an A cup. explain that! and yes i am so depressed about it that my husband asked if i wanted a boob job. I think you should do more research.
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posted by Danielle on 9 Feb 2012 at 11:43 amEmilay Hampton...I just read your response and I feel bad for you! I can not relate to you at this point but I symapthize with you simply bc a woman is defined by their breasts and other assests and if you are not happy with that...then it is a sad case. However, during your pregnancy your breast enlarged bc they were filled with milk...then you breast fed and got rid of all or majority of the milk so your breast shrunk! Thats totally common! Just because YOUR breast do not fit in a A cup is not a terrible issue and does not mean that this myth is true. You should have expected for your breast to shrink...thats what happens!! The main thing that you should be happy and concerned about is that you have a veary happy and healthy baby wh received the best nutrients from his/her mommy!! Thats the benefit of breast feeding... the bond you have with your baby, the nutrients you are feeding your baby NOT how you look!! Like you said...you can always go and buy more breast...but thats a baby that you can not always get...he/she is one of a kind! I hope you are better now! :-)
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