For some people, maybe. uptown, I was simply offering a suggestion for her to try if she felt it might work. Everybody's body type is different, and exercise affects everybody differently. Also, getting into shape after a pregnancy is generally a good idea overall, for obvious health-related reasons.
And why is having less-than-perfect breasts such a horrible crime? Women who have had babies are SUPPOSED to sag a little! When I have kids I'm gonna point at my saggy titties and say, "Those are MINE -- I earned them! See that one (points to left boob)? That's little Johnny! And see this (points to right boob)? That's all little Janie!!" Well, something like that.
Rachel comes off as a pretty normal, adjusted person. She didn't seem overly depressed about her, what'd you call them, "saggy, small, flapjack, stretch-marked tits?" so why should she rush right into surgery? There are consequences, there is pain, and they will need further attention down the road when the Army is no longer around to pay for them. I just want her to consider other options along with surgery.
Question for Rachel: If the Army didn't offer the free plastic surgery, would you have seriously considered it otherwise? If you had to pay for it out-of-pocket, would you still want to do it? Just be sure that it's something you really, really want to do -- don't do it just because you can.
Once again, whatever you decide to do is completely up to you, and I hope your decision makes you happy