Are small breasts a disease and do they affect breastfeeding? If menstruation occurs during puberty, with increased growth of pubic and axillary hair, a wider pelvis, delicate skin, subcutaneous fat in the hips, chest and shoulders, body growth and weight gain, and flat breasts only because of a thin and tall body type, this kind of simple small breasts, through increased nutrition and breast enlargement exercises may make the breasts become plump, and does not affect Breastfeeding. However, if a woman’s breasts are still small after the age of 15, with no pubic hair, armpit hair, etc., there may be gonadal or hormonal problems, and further examination at the hospital is needed to exclude lesions. Are there any solutions to the problem of large breasts? The reason for the formation of huge breasts may be related to heredity, endocrine disorders during puberty or breast tissue being particularly sensitive to hormones, and some patients have a family history. The huge sagging breasts in front of the chest make the body feel swollen and pulled forward and downward, causing soreness and strain on the neck and shoulder muscles, which can cause long-term changes in the shape of the body. In addition, the chest can be depressed during sleep, affecting breathing, sweating in the lower part of the breast on hot days, and rashes. The effect of medication is very little, serious cases can be performed mammaplasty. What should I do if my breasts sag after having children? Most women will have loose, sagging breasts after pregnancy and breastfeeding, and lose their proportional, slim, curvaceous silhouette. This can be restored through fitness and body-building exercises; in more serious cases, breast augmentation or breast sagging correction can be performed to restore the delicate curves of women.