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		<title>Sagging Breasts? Oh My God! Could Breastfeeding Do That to Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sagging breasts and breastfeeding don&#8217;t go together. Let&#8217;s take some major facts here and start analyzing them to put things in their proper order. What causes breasts&#8217; changes?   The breasts&#8217; anatomy and physiology gives us the most solid basis of explanation about  the structure of breasts and the possible ways this can be affected.  There [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Sagging breasts and breastfeeding don&#8217;t go together. Let&#8217;s take some major facts here and start analyzing them to put things in their proper order.</p></blockquote>
<p>What causes breasts&#8217; changes?   The breasts&#8217; anatomy and physiology gives us the most solid basis of explanation about  the structure of breasts and the possible ways this can be affected.  There is a muscular layer over which the gland stands being constituted by tubular elements, connective tissue and fat,  covered by the skin.</p>
<blockquote><p>As we women know, breasts can change a bit during our period, and they get back to normal again.  We also know that weight gain or loss has an impact on our breasts.  The first kind of change is hormonally  induced, while the second one is directly related to the adipose fat.</p></blockquote>
<p>During pregnancy, breasts change and this is something NO WOMAN can avoid.  Pregnancy hormones are responsible for the breasts&#8217; enlargement, and their skin&#8217;s stretching which is a necessary preparative mechanism  aiming at enabling the woman&#8217;s body to produce milk when the baby comes.  The breasts will be prepared for breastfeeding no-matter if you decide to breastfeed or not.  The changes will occur anyway.</p>
<blockquote><p>The exact pattern of these changes can&#8217;t be quite predicted though.  As Dr .Sears says on his book about Breastfeeding,  &#8220;&#8230;some women feel that their breasts are fuller after pregnancy and breastfeeding and some feel that they are smaller or lower&#8230;&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Social &#8220;ideals&#8221; in our culture  &#8211; being mainly expressed by fashion models and celebrities-  stipulate a young woman&#8217;s well contoured breasts as the perfect ones.  But most women&#8217;s breast don&#8217;t ever look like the &#8220;ideal&#8221; which doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re not sexy and beautiful. Besides, &#8220;Barbie was never pregnant&#8221; as accurately Dr Sears quotes.</p>
<blockquote><p>Maternal breasts take on a rounder and fuller shape but that doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re sagging or going to sag.</p></blockquote>
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<p>If you wish to learn ways that will help you maintain your breasts at a perfect sexy shape after having your baby, fighting successfully against aging and persisting gravity, the relevant section of NEW-MOMS&#8217; CLUB Home-Course which you can find at <a id="link_89" href="../" target="_new">http://momsnbabies.com</a> will help a lot.</p>
<blockquote><p>Having had the rare luck to raise three children from her husband&#8217;s first marriage, and two babies of her own, Dr Sofia Stavropoulou (DMD), being at the same time a very busy entrepreneur, actually went through motherhood journey alone without any kind of help (her husband been not so keen to support her). Making breastfeeding her core-philosophy regarding baby-care, she soon started enjoying great rewards from her choice, and soon was helping a lot of new moms through her Medical Stores with tips and advice about motherhood and baby-care. Her two amazing children and the huge demand for her advice -after the word was spread- led her to put her first-hand experience into a Home-Course <a id="link_90" href="../" target="_new">http://MomsNBabies.com</a> creating the Absolute Survival Guide for every New Mom.</p></blockquote>
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