Pregnancy=symmastia
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Pregnancy=symmastia
Am currently 6 weeks 5 days pregnant and my boobs are massive and sore, all normal BUT I keep getting this pain in the centre of my chest (between my boobs) thought it was probably anxiety related, as previously had two miscarriages so bit of a stressful time, but now starting to worry as I have unders could the increasing size of my boobs push them together and give me symmastia??
Or am I just doing more unnecessary worrying???
Or am I just doing more unnecessary worrying???
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Hi huni. ,
The increase in size of your boobs can't cause symmastia so don't worry.
Symmastia is caused by over dissection of the breast pocket or muscle during the op, as you didn't have this your implants aren't going anywhere. XXX
The increase in size of your boobs can't cause symmastia so don't worry.
Symmastia is caused by over dissection of the breast pocket or muscle during the op, as you didn't have this your implants aren't going anywhere. XXX
mirren001- Moderator
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Ha ha thank you so much that's just what I needed to hear.
I'm like a full on worrying machine at the moment x
I'm like a full on worrying machine at the moment x
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
I've never heard of anyone getting symmastia due to pregnancy, but just wanted to say congratulations! Hope it all goes smoothly for you. x
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Thank you hoping for third time lucky and as I've spent the majority of today feeling as sick as a dog it's all looking good LOL
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Oh congrats Janey! Hope everything is fine. Agree with Mirren, it's likely just the soreness and hormones, I can't imagine it would damage the implants.
Charlii- Moderator
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Thanx girls just had a panic on that as they get bigger they could force the centre muscle up n come together,
Seems daft now :/
Seems daft now :/
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Better to ask if your ever worried , no questions are ever daft! It's your breast tissue that's getting bigger due to pregnancy your implants & muscles are underneath & not going to change. XXX
mirren001- Moderator
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
My muscles are OVER the top tho as hav unders :/
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
I had and still gave unders when I had my 380cc and was pregnant. And didn't get symmastia.
Your boobs will grow though hunny and it's the pregnancy hormone that makes them feel heavy, swollen and sensitive!
But don't worry about symmastia Hun, enjoy the pregnancy journey and congrats sweetie xxx
Your boobs will grow though hunny and it's the pregnancy hormone that makes them feel heavy, swollen and sensitive!
But don't worry about symmastia Hun, enjoy the pregnancy journey and congrats sweetie xxx
mrsball- Global Mod
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Ha ha thanx babe yeah I've realised now I was just being stupid :) I'm blaming 'baby brain' LOL
janeybird- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Pregnancy=symmastia
Your breast tissue is over the top of the muscle, it's the tissue that will grow not the muscle or the implant they will stay as the are underneath so try not too worry and enjoy your pregnancy huni XXXjaneybird wrote:My muscles are OVER the top tho as hav unders :/
mirren001- Moderator
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