Pinkit94
- by Tracey_E
- 2018-03-07 10:54:36
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The site is being glitchy today and won't let me reply to your post or send you a private message.
Theoretically they are stitched into place and don't move, but it's not uncommon. It can take up to a year for them to settle in fully. It's not dangerous and usually they leave it up to us if it's bad enough for them to go in and fix it. My newest one shifted and sometimes catches on the edge of my workout bra. It's more annoying than painful so I decided not to mess with it. They can do an xray to confirm how much it's moved, that's about all they'll do so I wouldn't bother going in before your regular appointment. Ice helps if it gets aggravated.
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