Following the arrival of Zamar, the life of rapper, Douglas Jack Agua a.k.a Runtown and his model and actress lover, Selena Leath, on the 12th of June, 2017. The later has been saddle with the responsibility of breastfeeding the toddler as demanded by nature.
But a recent bikini picture has triggered reactions from social media users with some even accusing the new mother of liposuction and accusation she denied.
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However, the pretty face star declared that she will hit the surgeons table to get a breast lift once she is done with breast feeding her baby, because according to her she feels the breast feeding will take a toll on her body after a years. Her words, ““I didn’t get any liposuction done! But I will get a breast lift once I’m done breastfeeding because I know it’s gonna take a toll after a year.
I’m being honest, you can lose weight changing your diet. My usual meals were oatmeal/toast, turkey sandwishes, healthy smoothies, baked chicken and I drank lots of raspberry leaf tea.
FOUR WAYS BREAST LIFT AFFECTS FUTURE MOTHERS
According to American breast lift expert, Dr. Stephanie Cohen, breastfeeding after breast lift is a different experience than breastfeeding without having undergone breast surgery, but it is a likely possibility. Depending on the type of breast surgery, it is usually still possible to breastfeed after the procedure. However, different types of breast surgeries have different effects on the breasts and the lactation process.
Below are four possible thing that can happened to women who wants to breastfeed after breast lift.
Possible Loss of Function
Breastfeeding after a breast lift is entirely possible, but it may not be exactly the same experience as breastfeeding before undergoing breast surgery. While most women are able to lactate to some degree, some function may be lost due to the surgery and the possibility of severing a nerve or duct. You won’t know for sure until you try breastfeeding, but an indication that you will be successful at breastfeeding after breast lift is whether or not you have nipple sensation.
Nipple Sensation
Sometimes, nipple sensation can take up to five years to recover after breast surgery, so it is sometimes recommended that you hold off on motherhood to ensure your mammary glands are fully recovered. If you have breastfed prior to your surgery, it is likely that you will be able to breastfeed after a breast lift as well, although your milk production may be somewhat reduced. Talking with your surgeon about your desire to breastfeed after any breast surgery is recommended so that your surgeon can take your preference into account and try to use surgical methods that have the least effect on the lactation system.
Augmentation
In cases where you have a breast lift and augmentation, it might be more difficult because each surgery could cause potential damage. The time between your surgery and beginning breastfeeding can also have an effect on breastfeeding after a breast lift. It is also possible to supplement your breast milk with other feeding methods, giving you many options to explore in the case that you do not produce enough milk to breastfeed completely after breast lift surgery.
Change of Appearance
Overall, pregnancy and breastfeeding will change the shape and appearance of the breast. Breasts will grow larger during pregnancy and decrease after lactation is complete, leaving excess skin. If you are considering a breast lift but plan on breastfeeding in the near future, you might want to consider waiting until after this time has passed. In addition, this also holds true if you plan on becoming pregnant multiple times, as breast shapes tend to change more drastically in succeeding pregnancies.