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Post by Sky85 7th November 2016, 2:35 pm

Hi, I'm worrying about cc already after 2 weeks!! They still look very round on my chest and they don't move AT ALL when I jump up and down.  They are stuck fast to my chest. Is this normal? Tia x
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Post by Mammamia 15th November 2016, 6:14 pm

It's completely normal, you're still most likely very swollen and healing takes months. Are you sure you're supposed to be jumping up and down trying to get them to move?!! My surgeon told me to keep them steady with no movement for 6 weeks but each surgeon is different. Might be worth checking.
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Post by muddypaws 16th November 2016, 10:28 pm

Mine didn't move for months Hun, you need to give them lots of time to drop and fluff, 2 weeks is SUPER early in recovery and it sounds perfectly normal to me at this stage , everyone heals at different rates, just make sure you follow all your surgeons advice x
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Post by Twinky 19th November 2016, 10:23 pm

Yeh be cateful lovey, dont want to injure ypurself or those boobies. Just try and ignore them for a bit. Once you hit 6 months you can about see what your working with. Your mega early on. 
Take it easy.

Chill.

The good bit is still to come..
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Post by Charlii 24th November 2016, 9:13 am

PLEEEEASE dont jump up and down!! The scar tissue needs stability to form!!

Its going to take a long time before they start resembling actual boobs. Mine didnt drop into place until about 3months, then it was another 3 before they softened up. But the whole healing process can take up to a year. They'll settle eventually. But in the meantime, please stick to your surgeons post op advise. The jiggle will come in time!
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