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Dangers of Herbal Breast Enlargement Products

The health product market is flooded with breast enlargement products offering an all natural ‘cure’ for young girls and women with small breasts. Due to a lack of regulation in most countries, herbal breast enlargement products are available over-the-counter at your local health store or via mail order and websites offering delivery to your door. These products have not undergone extensive clinical trials and their safety and effectiveness cannot be independently validated.

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When to Stop Breastfeeding

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There is still considerable debate as to when breastfeeding should be stopped. While breast is best, especially in the first year of baby’s life, at some point your baby or toddler has to give up breast milk. It is usually accepted that stopping breastfeeding altogether by the age of 2 years will be suitable as it will not deprive your baby of any essential nutrition. However some mothers choose to breastfeed till the age of 3 years and this is not necessarily a negative undertaking. Persisting beyond this point could be considered harmful to your young child’s social and emotional development, although the odd suckling, even if you are not producing any milk should not be reprimanded.

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Breast Size, Drooping & Firming After Breastfeeding

Firm Breasts, Coopers droop in breastfeeding

Breast size and shape is a common concern for breastfeeding mothers since there are many fallacies surrounding drooping breasts linked to breastfeeding myths. Unfortunately, many new mothers today opt not to breastfeed out of fear that weaning their child will ultimately lead to drooping breasts, and that firming after breastfeeding cannot be corrected without surgery. This reduction in breastfeeding globally has significantly contributed to infant mortality. The World Health Organization estimates that globally, some 1.4 million children would not die in the first year of life if their mothers chose to breastfeed.

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Know your Breast – Causes of Nipple Discharge

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The reason women who don’t have babies do not see the nipple discharge on a regular occasion is because small pieces of breast tissue block the nipple ducts which keep the fluid within the breast instead of seeing lactation.

After becoming pregnant, the tissue is released to allow for lactation, in turn making it possible to breastfeed. Once breastfeeding has not been done for some time, tissue grows behind the nipple duct again, keeping nipple discharge from happening.

The most common reason for nipple discharge if not pregnant, is due to fondling or sucking of the breasts as well as irritation from clothing while being active. Drugs and hormone supplements are known to produce nipple discharge spontaneously and pituitary tumors can produce a milky nipple discharge.

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Breast Engorgement Issues? Pump Your Breast Milk!

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Breast engorgement can cause the breast to be very swollen and painful and may cause a slight fever. Unfortunately, engorged breasts can cause difficulty breastfeeding as it may cause the nipples to flatten out and the infant may not be able to latch on to get breast milk.

Many women treat their engorged breasts by using ice packs in between feedings and applying heat and massaging the breast to express a small amount of breast milk just before feeding time.

However, if your breasts are overproducing breast milk, the breast pump is the best treatment to relieve your symptoms. A breast pump is simply a device used to extract milk from the breasts.

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Busting some Breast Feeding Myths

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There are just some weird notions bandied about and handed down from generation to generation. Unfortunately, these myths are believed to be true in many instances. Well, it is time to bust some breast feeding myths! Read on:

Myth #1 – A lot of women cannot produce enough milk for her baby.

False! Most women do have enough of a milk supply. If the baby is not gaining weight adequately or is actually losing weight, it is usually because they are not latching onto the breast properly. While the mother is still in the hospital after the birth, it is important that she take advantage of the services of a lactation consultant to ensure that the baby can and will be able to feed properly.

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Downsize your Life with a Breast Reduction

Posted by admin in Breast Health

A breast reduction can be done for a couple of different reasons. First off, most women that seek out a breast reduction do so because the size of their breasts are causing them pain. This usually occurs in the form of back pain, and can be very bothersome.

But on the opposite end of the spectrum, some women want a breast reduction surgery in order to make their body look better. A breast reduction surgery is exactly what it sounds like.

It is when a surgeon removes some of the tissue and skin from the breasts in order to reduce the size. The surgery is not very complicated, and is usually deemed safe. The surgeon will make an incision around the areola that runs down to where the breasts meet the torso.

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The “S” Factor in Breast Augmentation – Silicone or Saline?

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Silicone and saline are the two types of materials used in breast implants. There are pros and cons to each type of breast implant. It is up to you to decide which procedure will best meet your personal needs.

Silicone implants are said to have a more natural feel that is similar to actual breast tissue. Silicone is a popular material that is used not only for breast augmentation but also for implants in many other parts of the body.

However, before choosing silicone implants, there are some important factors to consider. Breasts implants can become ruptured or damaged. When this occurs, it is often very hard to detect with silicone implants.

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Breast Enhancement Options without Going under the Knife

Posted by admin in Breast Health

Many women today want to improve their bust size or shape but don’t want to undergo the discomfort or risks involved with cosmetic surgery. Fortunately, there are a number of other options available that can help you achieve the look you desire.

Herbal breast enhancements are a natural way to get the shape you desire. There are a number of breast enhancements pills available on the market, but not all will have the same results.

When choosing a breast enhancement pill, you should look for one that includes the following herbs: fennel, Blessed Thistle, Fenugreek, Dong Quai, Saw Palmetto, Damiana, and Mexican Wild Yam.

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Breast Augmentation vs. Breast Lift – What’s the Difference?

Posted by admin in Breast Health

And for a woman, guess which major body parts start to feel the effect first? Yep, the breasts bear the brunt of these changes. Before the advent of plastic surgery, ladies just put up with Mother Nature stomping all over their looks.

Now they have options to regain those supple, firm breasts of their younger years. Breast augmentation and breast lifts are two of the most common cosmetic surgical procedures for women.

And while the preparation and recovery times for both surgeries can be similar, it is the results that can be vastly different. The breast lift, also known as mastoplexy, does not change the size of your breasts.

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