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Sagging Breasts

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 24 Aug 2003 09:29:41 -0500 (CDT)


Hi. I'm 27 and trying to lose weight. I've already lost 30 pounds and I have 60 more to go to reach my goal weight. My mom said my breasts are going to for sure sag when all my weight is lost. I'm wondering if this is true? Do breasts ALWAYS sag on women who have lost weight and gone from huge breasts to smaller ones?

Here are some factors about me that might help you with your answer. My mom has fairly perky breasts, even after three children. My dad has tight skin and didn't have an excess skin problem after he lost 100 pounds. I don't have stretch marks on my body or on my breasts from gaining 90 pounds. My old bra size was 36C but now it is 44DD. My breasts were perky when I was thin, but now that I'm so heavy, they're huge and saggy. I have been overweight for 5 years and am just now beginning to lose it. I'm losing it gradually, at a rate of 2 pounds per week. I'm walking everyday and eating right.

I hope all the above factors help you in determining a possible answer as to whether or not I will have sagging breasts when I reach my goal weight.

Thank you for your time.

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Amy

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