GOING BACK TO WORK
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GOING BACK TO WORK
Hi Ladies,
I just wanted to find out how soon most of you went back to work after your BA and what kind of job you went back to?
I will have 2 weeks off after by BA and i am a nanny. The children will be aged 6 & 3 years. The 3 (coming on 4) year old has special needs (although he doesn't need carrying or lifting etc he's just full on) so i'm worrying a little bit. I was hoping i wouldn't have to tell the family i work for but thinking i may have to .
Thank you
I just wanted to find out how soon most of you went back to work after your BA and what kind of job you went back to?
I will have 2 weeks off after by BA and i am a nanny. The children will be aged 6 & 3 years. The 3 (coming on 4) year old has special needs (although he doesn't need carrying or lifting etc he's just full on) so i'm worrying a little bit. I was hoping i wouldn't have to tell the family i work for but thinking i may have to .
Thank you
RachelE10- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Basingstoke
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
Hello Rachel
What are you having unders or overs ?
I was of for about a month but I do work with horses and mucking out was a bit of a strain.
I was so sore after and I stayed in bed for 2 weeks as I couldn't move.
Everyone is different, my daughter had overs and was up and about next day.
Carrie x
What are you having unders or overs ?
I was of for about a month but I do work with horses and mucking out was a bit of a strain.
I was so sore after and I stayed in bed for 2 weeks as I couldn't move.
Everyone is different, my daughter had overs and was up and about next day.
Carrie x
Carrierowland- BJSF Addict
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Location : Essex England
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
Hi Carrie,
Thank you for your reply.
I have my first consultation on sundayso i guess it will be decided then.
I have already got a date in my mind in July because that is when the family i work for go on holiday xx
Thank you for your reply.
I have my first consultation on sundayso i guess it will be decided then.
I have already got a date in my mind in July because that is when the family i work for go on holiday xx
RachelE10- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Basingstoke
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
Yes the consultant will tell you exactly what you can have. What are your stats now ? It's all exciting going on the 1st consultation xx
Carrierowland- BJSF Addict
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Location : Essex England
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
I'm 5ft 3
weigh 9st7 but hoping to lose a stone before BA
bra size 32B
I originally wanted to be a D cup but after reading so many stories about women wishing they went bigger i'm now wondering if i will be disappointed.
I have a range of 'wish' boobs so i'm hoping showing these will help me determine a size i will be happy with.
I'm so excited!! I just wish i was able to get them done sooner.
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated xx
weigh 9st7 but hoping to lose a stone before BA
bra size 32B
I originally wanted to be a D cup but after reading so many stories about women wishing they went bigger i'm now wondering if i will be disappointed.
I have a range of 'wish' boobs so i'm hoping showing these will help me determine a size i will be happy with.
I'm so excited!! I just wish i was able to get them done sooner.
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated xx
RachelE10- Newbie BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 9
Location : Basingstoke
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
Your constant will tell you how big you can go, depends on your skin etc.
Try on sizes too that will tell you the different sizes.
I was 34 small b before I had my ba I went with 350cc under the muscle and I ended up with. 34e. ( wished I had gone bigger)
Once you have them done you get boob greed wishing they was bigger.
See what your ps says and ask loads of questions.
You date will soon come around xx
Try on sizes too that will tell you the different sizes.
I was 34 small b before I had my ba I went with 350cc under the muscle and I ended up with. 34e. ( wished I had gone bigger)
Once you have them done you get boob greed wishing they was bigger.
See what your ps says and ask loads of questions.
You date will soon come around xx
Carrierowland- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 844
Location : Essex England
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
I took 2 weeks off but I sit at a desk so it was fine.
xx
xx
ScotsGirl78- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 294
Location : Surrey
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
Carrierowland wrote:Your constant will tell you how big you can go, depends on your skin etc.
Try on sizes too that will tell you the different sizes.
I was 34 small b before I had my ba I went with 350cc under the muscle and I ended up with. 34e. ( wished I had gone bigger)
Once you have them done you get boob greed wishing they was bigger.
See what your ps says and ask loads of questions.
You date will soon come around xx
Thank you so much.
An E sounds massive but i bet they're perfect
RachelE10- Newbie BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 9
Location : Basingstoke
Re: GOING BACK TO WORK
Hi everyone. Most breast augmentation patients return to work within one the other day of surgery, begin light muscle building within two weeks, and may resume natural physical work and exercise within four to six weeks post-op. Bruising and most swelling should be resolved by week 6-8. I had been planning about breast augmentation since realizing I wasn't going to grow any as a teenager. I'm now 38 years old and had my breast augmentation late last year. My surgeon Dr Rino Lorenzo, who also did my sister's BA was very good. I trusted him and relied on his judgement. I'm so glad i did! I really love my result!
happygal15- Newbie BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 20
Location : england
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