TwisztedAngel
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I'm 3 months pregnant and its obvious my breast are gonna grow but they sag. Is it safe to noogle?
If it is. I will buy one. Today!
If it is. I will buy one. Today!
I have to say that this doesn't make any sense at all. First I assume that the pumping referred to is pumping for milk as that is far more common than pumping the whole breast for growth. Also inducing lactation is the only thing I can think of that would change your hormone balance. Second, millions of women throughout history have been breast feeding one baby while being pregnant and bearing a second child. This would mean that all these women would have birth problems with pre-mature babies. Nature just doesn't work that way.TwisztedAngel said:I keep seeing articles about how pumping can make a woman produce a hormone that can induce labor..so I'll wait..
flatty_natty said:I second James. I think if you are not worried about milk production and are not planning to feed your baby then I think actually pregnancy might be a great time to start noogling, your breast skin will be growing and strecthing anyway. You might be in a great position to keep the breast tissue you gain from being pregnant if you are consistent with the NB throughout and afterwards. Good luck with whatever you choose to do xx
James said:I have to say that this doesn't make any sense at all. First I assume that the pumping referred to is pumping for milk as that is far more common than pumping the whole breast for growth. Also inducing lactation is the only thing I can think of that would change your hormone balance. Second, millions of women throughout history have been breast feeding one baby while being pregnant and bearing a second child. This would mean that all these women would have birth problems with pre-mature babies. Nature just doesn't work that way.TwisztedAngel said:I keep seeing articles about how pumping can make a woman produce a hormone that can induce labor..so I'll wait..
I don't understand how that could happen either because pregnant women do breasfeed their other children all the time. Im not worried about that my only concern was getting engorged breast due to lactation...but I think I will be fine.
However, I am not the one who is pregnant here, and one would hate to find out that their pre-mature baby was caused by breast pumping. So being cautious is the best approach. Keep reading, maybe you can make some sense of these reports.