Hi evry1,im 19 and had a baby 8 months
ago.Before I got pregnant I wos happy wi
the way I looked and had no problems wiv
my boobs at all!! When I was pregnant I
went from a 34c - 34e.Soon after I had my
baby I went quickly back down to a 34b/c
and was left with boobs that feels more
skin than anything els!! They feel empty
and its really gettin me down!! Not only
that they are not as firm as they were and
im scared that if anything there just guna
carry on heading south lol.Im seriously
considering a boob job preferably through
the nhs because im a single mum and theres
no way I could afford going private! Just
wondered if anyone here had had a boob
job,or knows anyone who had and thinks its
a good idea,or knows any major cons about
it.And if there is much difference in
going privately?
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Boobs Job Posted: 03-25-06 06:15am
Its a good idea to get your boobs back.
It is very simple surgery. Off course
there is a minimal pain. But the
satiscation rates are very high.
I know a few people who did the surgery
and are very happy to get there looks back
in a due course of time.
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