I read that pregnancy is mainly what causes the breasts to sag and not breast feeding. Pregnancy causes your breasts to swell and the fat to deplete in order to make room for the swollen glands. After the milk dries up the fat redeposits itself in the breasts however often women are left with varying degrees of emptiness and sag. My mother's breasts got bigger from breast feeding, remained so afterward and did not sag. They're quite perky for her age as well. I actually read that breast feeding is beneficial to the woman's body because it stimulates the uterus to contract faster and weaning slowly encourages fat to deposit itself in the breasts. However I think this varies from woman to woman.
Bottom line is breast feeding is not nearly as harmful to the aesthetics of your breasts as pregnancy itself and breast milk is extremely benefical to infants so I would recommend all women to do it.
Bottom line is breast feeding is not nearly as harmful to the aesthetics of your breasts as pregnancy itself and breast milk is extremely benefical to infants so I would recommend all women to do it.