This will be the first in a line of blogs about this topic.
Let me start first with an email I received from a patient, ”I just want let you know that I have had no problem breastfeeding. I am grateful that nothing was damaged during my breast lift surgery. Nice job to you!! We had a beautiful girl. I was worried about breastfeeding but it is going great. I have a ton of milk supply on both breasts. I just wanted to let you know. “
All breast surgery affects the breast. Seems like a simple concept, but we forget it sometimes. A 20 year old woman who wants a breast reduction may be more focused on getting her breasts smaller and somewhere above her waist, not the bonding and nutrition she may give with breastfeeding 10 years down the road when she decides to have kids.
So I discuss it.
Any woman who has not had children and wants to do any surgery of the breast needs to consider the effect surgery will have on the breast and your ability to breastfeed. Thankfully, for most women, they are able to make milk. The studies show there may be a decreased amount of milk, but I have had many patients who have had breast augmentation or breast reductions and lifts who have successfully gone on to breastfeed.

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