It is one part of a woman’s body that means different things to different people, and that could be the reason why women pay so much attention to it.Beyond the fact that it is the source of food for a newborn baby, men see it as more of s*x organ that makes s*x more pleasurable, and for women, apart from its being important for bre*stfeeding and being a body part that enhances their outlook, it is one of the routes to s*xual satisfaction, as findings have shown that fondling the bre*sts is one of the quickest ways for women to reach org-asm.According to Punch findings, it has also been found that the firmness or otherwise of those two soft, protruding organs influence women’s self esteem, and how attractive they are.For some men, the bigger the better, and the more firm the bre*sts are the better, which make women to do all they can to make the bre*sts look firm, including using all kinds of bras.It should be noted that the bre*sts tend to sag with age and after childbirth and or breastfeeding. But be that as it may, there are some human activities that could increase the likelihood of sagging.So, given the much importance men and women attach to the firmness of a woman’s bre*sts, it seems helpful for women to know how best the bre*sts should be treated to avoid sagging (quickly).
Mismanaged bre*stfeeding:
It is largely assumed that a woman’s breasts tend to sag after pregnancy and bre*stfeeding, and this is entirely understandable because of the release of some hormones and the secretion of milk which could increase the size of the bre*sts. In fact, some people assume that with the way the baby draws the nip-ples in the process of suckling the mother’s bre*sts, it would lose firmness and end up being droopy afterwards. But those assumptions may not be true.
Dr. Bolanle Shukra-Okesina said, “Bre*stfeeding per se does not make the breasts to sag. If you use the appropriate bra size and take enough of fluid, especially water, when bre*stfeeding, the breasts will not sag, even after bre*stfeeding. Also, during pregnancy, the woman is expected to change the size of her bra as the bre*sts increase in size. She is supposed to use the appropriate size at every stage because the bre*sts need to be supported by a firm bra.
“When the milk stops after breastfeeding, the bre*sts would on their own go back to their normal size. So, if the woman does the right thing, the bre*sts have no reason to sag.
And for women who wear the kind of bras that make the bre*sts to shake, perhaps to appear buxom, it was warned that the more the bre*sts bounce around, the more the skin and collagen are stressed, eventually leading to sagging.
In effect, doing the needful while bre*stfeeding, eating balanced diet in right quantity, abstinence from smoking and doing the right exercises could reduce the likelihood of bre*st sagging.