Comment by Dr. Clayton Mercer PH.D MD — June 28, 2008 @ 6:33 am
Most people are successful at breast-feeding after implants, but not all. Some women have experienced some problems with breast-feeding including some loss of sensitivity in their nipples and problems producing enough milk to feed their infants. In a study of 84 new mothers at a Texas hospital, 64% of those with breast implants experienced a lack of milk production, while only 7% of women without implants had this problem.
Most people are successful at breast-feeding after implants, but not all. Some women have experienced some problems with breast-feeding including some loss of sensitivity in their nipples and problems producing enough milk to feed their infants. In a study of 84 new mothers at a Texas hospital, 64% of those with breast implants experienced a lack of milk production, while only 7% of women without implants had this problem.