06/08/2026
🩺 Breast surgery does not automatically mean you won’t be able to breastfeed, but it can affect milk production depending on the procedure and surgical technique.
The highest risk factors include damage to milk ducts, glandular tissue, and the nerves surrounding the ni**le and ar**la.
Many parents with breast augmentation, reduction, or reconstruction can still breastfeed successfully, especially with early lactation support and effective milk removal.
Have you breastfed after breast surgery? Share your experience below. 👇
📚 Sources:
American Academy of Pediatrics. Breastfeeding and Human Milk.
Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Clinical Protocol #20, Breastfeeding After Breast and Ni**le Surgery.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance on breastfeeding after breast surgery.
Neifert MR et al. The influence of breast surgery, breast appearance, and pregnancy-induced breast changes on lactation sufficiency.