As a child, I underwent surgery for a congenital chest defect, which was partially removed. I've never had fully large breasts, but I've accepted that I just can't change that. The turning point was when I stopped breastfeeding my daughter after 18 months and the reality was that I had no breasts left. In addition to a sunken chest, I now had a flat chest. So I decided not to wait any longer.
My breasts were ruined by pregnancy. Yes, the baby was undoubtedly worth it, but on the other hand, it's true that I've had terrible complexes about my breasts ever since. Before I got pregnant, I wore a size B bra, but during pregnancy my breasts grew a lot, so the skin on them cracked and I developed ugly stretch marks on my breasts.
Having bigger breasts has always been a big wish of mine. Even though my breasts were small, at least they were firm and nicely shaped. But that changed with childbirth. After a year of breastfeeding, there was basically nothing left. I filled out the boys' chests with padded bras. It just wasn't a comfortable or long-term solution for me. So I decided to make a more radical change - breast augmentation.