8 days post op
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louann17
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8 days post op
Been just over a week since surgery! Gone so fast. I've had 2 good days of no barely any pain, just a dull ache in left boob! I laid on my side last night to adjust my position to sleep and my right implant felt like it moved! Or popped or something all I know is it felt wierd it hasn't moved, still in the same place and still feels the same so must of been a air bubble or something lol. My boobs look a different shape, I still have no cleavage and push my boobs together and can't seem to make cleavage as it feels wierd! Hopefully ill get my cleavage :) xxx
SmileyHayleii1- Active BJSF Member
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Re: 8 days post op
Really pleased to hear your healings going well nd you're barely in any pain :). Hope you keep having a good recovery. I'm sure you're boobs will be sorted in no time. :dance:xx
louann17- Active BJSF Member
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Re: 8 days post op
Cleavage can often take a while to achieve Hayleii, it was 6 months before I could bring my noobs together. They tended to have movement to the outside first, and then the inside did come later.
I have a wide cleavage, so will never have a natural cleavage, but with the right right bra (a plunge bra works for me) i can get a good cleavage as you can see in my avi.
When I first got the all clear after my first BA it was 6 weeks post-op to be able to wear wires, I found then before I had full movement that a balconette bra made the most of my boobs and the looked fab.
When you do get the all clear to wear wires, which could be anywhere between 4 - 12 weeks they really do help change the look of your boobs in clothes for the better.
The popping sound you heard..... You're right lovely, probably just an air bubble
I have a wide cleavage, so will never have a natural cleavage, but with the right right bra (a plunge bra works for me) i can get a good cleavage as you can see in my avi.
When I first got the all clear after my first BA it was 6 weeks post-op to be able to wear wires, I found then before I had full movement that a balconette bra made the most of my boobs and the looked fab.
When you do get the all clear to wear wires, which could be anywhere between 4 - 12 weeks they really do help change the look of your boobs in clothes for the better.
The popping sound you heard..... You're right lovely, probably just an air bubble
Re: 8 days post op
Another thing I was worrying about does surgery affect your period, I'm on the pill and usually like clock work but I'm late xxz
SmileyHayleii1- Active BJSF Member
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Re: 8 days post op
hi hayley,
glad you're doing well! were you told you only need to sleep upright for a week then? i was wondering when i would be able to sleep flat or on my side again..
x
glad you're doing well! were you told you only need to sleep upright for a week then? i was wondering when i would be able to sleep flat or on my side again..
x
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Re: 8 days post op
I was told a week but its way too uncomfortable so I sleep upright x
SmileyHayleii1- Active BJSF Member
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Re: 8 days post op
The GA can mess with your hormones hun and it is common to have early or late periods afterwards.
In saying that though if you don't have a period in the next few days which may very well be most likely to be down to the GA but would be advisable to take a pregnancy test just to be sure. Xx
In saying that though if you don't have a period in the next few days which may very well be most likely to be down to the GA but would be advisable to take a pregnancy test just to be sure. Xx
Re: 8 days post op
My period was really late after surgery... Nearly two weeks!! The GA causes it hun x
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