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<< I usually answer, life causes breasts to sag! For the women and
children out there who suffer because of the decision not to breastfeed, I
shudder when I hear the sagging breast excuse. >>
Me too. It isn't breastfeeding -- it's life. Some of us developed saggily.
(Is that a word?) I remember peeking at Playboy (yikes!) when I was 11 and
already well endowed, and wondering why I wasn't "perky" and didn't look like
the centerfolds....
And there isn't any research to my knowledge, but I suspect that those that
gain a lot of weight during thepregnancy and lose it quickly afterwards have a
tendency to lose more from the breasts after they stop breastfeeding. Some of
us can't lose from the breasts even though they try.
Jan Barger, from Wheaton, IL -- 25 miles due west of Chicago....
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