Arguably, the b rea’st seems to be 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 ex 0rgan that makes s e’x more pleasurable, and
for women, apart from its being important for b rea’stfeeding after
childbirth and being a body part that enhances their outlook, it is one
of the routes to s e’xual satisfaction, as findings have shown that
fondling the b rea’sts is one of the quickest ways for women to reach
0rga’sm.
Such is the importance of the b reast, or b00b as some prefer to call it, to all concerned.
Meanwhile, it has also been found that the firmness or otherwise of
those two soft, protruding 0rgans influence women’s self esteem, and
they also impact on how attractive they are to men.
For most men, the bigger the better, and the more firm the b reasts
are the better, which make women to do all they can to make the b
reasts look firm, including using all kinds of bras.
It should be noted that the b reasts tend to sag with age and after
childbirth and or b reastfeeding. 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 b rea’sts, it seems helpful for women to know how best the b
rea’sts should be treated to avoid sagging (quickly).
1. Mismanaged b rea’stfeeding: It is largely
assumed that a woman’s b rea’sts tend to sag after pregnancy and b
rea’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 b rea’sts.
In fact, some people assume that with the way the baby draws the
n!pples in the process of suckling the mother’s b reasts, the b reasts
would lose firmness and end up being droopy afterwards.
But those assumptions may not be true. According to a
gynaecologist, Dr. Bolanle Shukra-Okesina, women can retain the firmness
of their b reasts even after b reastfeeding, depending on how the woman
manages the b reasts during and after the period.
She said, “B reastfeeding per se does not make the b reasts to sag.
If the woman uses the appropriate bra size and she takes enough of
fluid, especially water, when b rea’stfeeding, the b rea’sts will not
sag, even after b rea’stfeeding. Also, during pregnancy, the woman is
expected to change the size of her bra as the b rea’sts increase in
size. She is supposed to use the appropriate size at every stage because
the b rea’sts need to be supported by a firm bra.
“When the milk stops after b rea’stfeeding, the b rea’sts would on
their own go back to their normal size. So, if the woman does the right
thing, the b rea’sts have no reason to sag.
2. Crash diet – This factor particularly applies
to women who are watching their weight and are doing everything to lose
some weight, especially people who are obese, because according to
Shukra-Okesina, losing weight could make the b reasts to sag.
She said in the process of losing weight, a b reast would also give
up its fat and some ligaments and if the diet is deficient of fat and
some calcium-building elements, it would eventually sag.
“If a woman who is watching her diet is not taking balanced diet,
perhaps to lose some fat, it can make the b reast to sag,” she
explained.
Furthermore, a b reast surgeon and president of the American
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Michael Edwards, in his piece on
Women’sHealth, said, “Each time a woman gains and loses weight, b reast
tissue becomes slack.” .
He also believes that excessive exposure to the ultraviolet rays
from the sun could take its toll on the b reasts by stretching out the
connective tissues and damaging the skin.
3. Wrong bra size: One other factor that has been
found to influence the firmness or otherwise of the b reasts is whether
women use the bra that is appropriate for their b reast size.
According to the gynaecologist, the b reasts would likely sag if
women with (relatively) big b reasts do not use the size of br’a that
can lift the b reasts and keep them in position.
And for women who wear the kind of br’as that make the b rea’sts to
shake, perhaps to appear buxom, Edwards warned that the more the b
reasts bounce around, the more the skin of the b rea’sts and collagen
would be stressed, eventually leading to sagging.
Thus, women should wear br’as that keep the b reasts intact and in shape.
4. Smoking: This act has been found to have
serious adverse effects on the human system, especially the
functionality or efficiency of some internal 0rgans, but not many would
know when women smoke, it tends to have some effects on their b rea’sts.
Edwards had this to say, “Any amount of smoking weakens and ages
skin by decreasing the blood supply to the skin surface, and the b
rea’sts are not spared in this.” and according to a consultant
endocrinologist, Dr. Olamoyegun Michael, smoking weakens the ligaments
that hold the b rea’sts, which could ultimately lead to sagging.
5. Wrong exercise: No doubt, exercise is good for the body, and people across all age groups are advised to engage in it.
In fact, there are exercises that help to make the b rea’sts firm,
including push-ups and lifting dumbbells. But it has been found that
some exercises are inimical to the firmness of the b rea’sts, especially
running.
Findings show that when a woman is running and she is not wearing
the appropriate br’a, like a fitted sports br’a, the b rea’sts would
naturally be moving up and down, which can lead to the breakdown of the
connecting tissues, leading to sagging eventually.
For those who are able to, findings have also shown that weight
lifting also helps to make the b rea’sts firm as it strengthens the
muscles underlying the b rea’sts. So, if you have the capacity, try it.
There are myths surrounding b rea’sts sagging, and among them are
excessive suckling or fondling and abstinence from br’a. But according
to Olamoyegun, suckling the b reasts or fondling them does not lead to
sagging.
In effect, doing the needful while b rea’stfeeding, eating balanced
diet and in reasonable quantity, avoiding too much exposure to
sunlight, abstinence from smoking and doing the right exercises could
reduce the likelihood of sagging.
Why most women have different b rea’sts sizes
It could sound strange to some people, especially men, that a
woman’s two b rea’sts, and in fact, most women’s b rea’sts are different
in sizes. This is more so for men because some do not pay attention to
it inasmuch as it doesn’t affect their activities in any way. But, no
doubt, it is a major concern for some women who have noticed it.
Even though it is not applicable to all women, most women have
different sizes of b rea’sts. It is called asymmetry, and people wonder
what could be the cause.
When asked, Dr. Olamoyegun, a consultant endocrinologist, said
there is nothing abnormal if a woman has different b rea’sts sizes.
Thus, there is nothing to worry about.
He said, “It is normal and it is not a symptom of any ailment. It
is not all women, but most of them. It may not be very conspicuous but a
woman would notice if the sizes of her b rea’sts differ.”
According to Prof. Arpana Naik, a surgeon at Oregon Health and
Science University Portland, Oregon, more than half of all women have
(slightly) different sizes of b rea’sts.
She said, “No one really knows what causes b reasts to develop
differently from one another, but possible contributors include hormonal
changes or traumatic injuries. For instance, one report in the medical
literature describes two cases of b rea’st asymmetry that developed as
the result of injuries the girls received to their “b rea’st bud” area
during gymnastics when they were 10 and 11.
“Generally, however, slight differences in a woman’s b rea’sts are
of no concern. If the differences are greater than one bra cup, size,
however, they may cause some psychological distress, particularly during
adolescence, when a young woman’s body and psyche are already changing
so rapidly.
“However, sudden or recent differences in b reast size due to
underlying b rea’st masses should be evaluated by a b reast surgeon.”
She also advised that women should always go for b reasts examination, whether they have the same b rea’sts size or not.
For those who are not comfortable with the different sizes, she had
this to say, “In the rare instance that the asymmetry causes such
distress that your doctor recommends surgery, talk to the surgeon about b
reast reduction, rather than implants.
“Studies find that women with asymmetry who undergo reduction are generally more satisfied than those who have implants.”
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