As long: As there was no capsule work done, and healing uneventful, as soon as you wish.
Answered 9/12/2013
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Up to You: These types of decisions are very personal. Generally, i suggest that women who know they are planning pregnancies in the near future, wait on having breast surgery. As you know, the breasts will likely change during and after pregnancy, potentially necessitating additional surgery. Best wishes.
Answered 9/13/2013
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The longer the bette: Ideally if you are considering getting pregnant in the near future you should wait until after your delivery to have breast augmentation. There really is no answer set in stone but i would advise waiting at least 3 months for the scar tissue around the implant to mature before getting pregnant.
Answered 9/13/2013
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6-9 months: This is really just an estimate because this is about how long it takes for 95% of the swelling to resolve and assess your results. In reality, I have had patients become pregnant immediately afterwards with nearly no adverse consequences. Expect changes such as volume loss and potential sagging. Although the benefits of nursing are undeniable, it may affect the appearance of the implants also.
Answered 2/2/2014
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