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Findings from a study published in the September/October 2008 issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal show that, contrary to popular belief, breastfeeding is not a likely cause of post-pregnancy drooping of the breasts. As a growing number of women turn to plastic surgeons to counteract the effects of pregnancy on their bodies, one common postpartum complaint is sagging breasts, also known as breast ptosis, which many believe to be linked to breastfeeding. However, as this new study demonstrates, it appears that other factors, including older age, higher body mass index (BMI) and a history of smoking, are responsible for the breast sagging experienced by some women after pregnancy (see also Women's Health).
"It is widely assumed that breastfeeding will adversely affect the appearance of the breasts, and this has been a major reason cited by women who choose not to breastfeed," said Brian Rinker, MD, a plastic surgeon in Lexington, Kentucky and lead author of the study. "However, there has been very little objective data to support or deny that this is, in fact, the case. With this study, we hope to shed some light on the subject and correct any misconceptions."
The current study set out to identify risk factors for the development of breast ptosis and to determine if there is a correlation between breastfeeding and breast aesthetics using data from 93 patients who had sought aesthetic breast surgery between 1998 and 2006. All patients had a history of at least one pregnancy. The degree of breast ptosis was determined from preoperative photographs in the patient's medical charts, and ranked on a scale from zero to three. Each patient was interviewed and medical charts were reviewed to collect information on potential risk factors for breast ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Breastfeeding May Not Have an Adverse Effect on Breast Appearance.