If you have small children, it will be difficult to pick them up for the first two weeks. For some women, it may be impossible early-on. If you have a baby, it is important to have some help for the first few days.
If you have a baby, and he/she is young enough to allow you to leave the side of the crib down, you should be able to bend over, grab your child, hold them close to your chest, and then stand back up. By doing it this way, you're not using chest muscles as much. Instead, you are using your back muscles to lift the weight.
Toddlers are a bit easier to deal with when you're recovering from breast augmentation surgery. While all toddlers like to be picked up, you can get around that. For example, if your 18-month old is crying and wants to be held, you can squat down and hug them, or you can sit on the sofa or in a chair and have them climb up into your lap so that you can hold them.
If your child is not old enough to climb into their car seat, you will definitely need help.
Reference: http://www.simplybreastimplants.com/breast_augmentation/surgery_recovery.html
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