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Hi and welcome to Breast Buddies Forum!

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Post by candycain 24th March 2011, 12:45 am

I have anitomical overs. Just had my 2 week checkup yesterday and everything was fine. Today however I swear I feel the right one move now and then.
I am wearing a surgical bra still. Has anyone else felt an anitomical cohesive gel implant move??? Getting a little worried. It still looks ok so there is no sign of it rotating.
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Post by misf1 24th March 2011, 1:05 am

I had this with my round implants, they weren't moving but the feeling when I leaned even slightly forward made my feel physically sick, like the implant was moving, I hated it. It's just because the implant needs time to adhere to it's pocket, just keep wearing your support bra and it should adhere nicely to it's pocket over the next few days, it doesn't take very long for the feeling to stop.
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Post by sarahdawn31 24th March 2011, 3:44 am

I too have rounds, but I quite often in the early weeks and still sometimes now get the feeling that they are moving... for me it tends to be when I am doing something that moves my chest muscle, and therefore the muscle puts pressure on the implant giving that weird feeling... not sure if this is what u r feeling, but if it is, it does become less often over time. x
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Post by candycain 24th March 2011, 8:28 pm

Thanks for the info. I have heard horror storries about them rotating. I also had alot more morning boob this morning and they are causing me more pain than they had last week.
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Post by sarahdawn31 25th March 2011, 8:03 am

Try not to worry too much, having a BA is a big surgury and it takes time to heal and a lot of weird feelings happen during the healing process... and it will be some weeks still before they start to feel normal again. xx
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