information about congenital asymmetry in breasts?
Posted on Oct 04, 2008 under Breast | 236 CommentsIs it or can it be covered by insurance
Is it or can it be covered by insurance
Also, are there any non-surgical yet effective alternatives to breast lifts? Topical creams, exercises, etc?
I am working out regularly and dieting, and as I've lost weight, my breasts have both decreased in size as well as dropped lower. Will they go back to being perky again if I lose more weight?
I am about to have surgery for Breast Implants and Lift. I know in a little part of my husbands mind He is excited, But yet doesnt like to talk about it. Not much feed back as far as how he really feels.He has helped me decide what type of surgery Is right for me and he goes to the appointments but I have no Idea how he feels as a guy about Implants.
Its cool to hear responces, But to keep in mind for all you Gents. is I am a mother of Two. I want Implants to improve Self Esteem, Look better in clothing other than Sweatshirts. I assure you I am not skanky, 5'8" 135lbs and Pour concrete for a living ( Tight bod. Flat boobs!)
… breasts would be like. If they were too small, not perfect shape, too big(?), droopy, tubular, too far apart, too whatever you can think of? Really this is interesting.
I'm 9 months pregnant and I'm going to breast feed. I won't be going back to work for at least 4 months after I have the baby so am I going to need a breast pump? If so, then which is best, manual or electric? What brands are good? Thank you.