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Mum with giant 38HH boobs set for 6k reduction op over fears her breasts will KILL her kids - afte

A MUM terrified of KILLING her babies with her boobs, is finally getting surgery to reduce their giant size.

Rachel Ryan's breasts grew from a B cup in her teens to a back-breaking 38HH.

But back pain was the least of the 26-year-old's worries.

Breastfeeding her two kids became a death-defying feat, with Rachel fearing she would suffocate or choke her little ones.

Her boobs are so big they covered Layla, now six, and five-year-old Ollie's faces, while they fed as newborns.

After years of struggling to be the active mum she's desperate to be, Rachel's parents have decided to pay the £6,000 for breast reduction surgery.

The op, which is taking place on Monday, will see Rachel's chest shrink from a 38HH to a more manageable 38D.

Rachel, from Carmarthen, South Wales, said: “I tried to breastfeed my children but my breasts were too big so I couldn’t.

“The top of my breast would fall cover their faces, so I was nervous that they would be suffocated by it.

“And the milk would come out too fast because of the size of my breasts and they’d start to choke.

“It broke my heart not being able to breastfeed and also, because of the back pain I constantly had, I missed out with being able to play with my children.

“I couldn’t get down on the floor with them and play properly and that was when I realised I needed to get rid of them.

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“My parents saw how desperate I was and have agreed to pay for my surgery, and now I’m fundraising to pay them back.”

Since the age of 14, Rachel had DD cup breasts, which she claims caused her to receive unwanted attention.

Rachel previously tried to have her reduction surgery on the NHS, but due to her physical pain could not lose the weight needed to do so.

She said: “Having constant back pain made it unbearable to exercise, so I couldn’t lose the three stone that I needed to.

“I knew that I needed to have the surgery so tried to fundraise myself, but my parents stepped in to speed up the process.

“Alongside my breasts causing me an issue with my children and my health, it gave me a lot of unwanted attention.

“Because I had bigger boobs people would shout things at me and I’d get unwanted looks as well.”

Now, with her life-changing surgery just days away, Rachel is looking forward to being able to do the things her breasts have stopped her from doing.

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Rachel said: “I’m excited to be feminine again and finally be able to wear girly clothes and bras that aren’t sports bras.

“But mainly I’m excited to feel like a mum and be able to play with my children while they are growing up and not feel restricted.

“I know that I’m going to feel amazing, as my breasts have always been the one thing that have held me back!”

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Update: 2024-06-15