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10 Embarrassing Questions About Your Breasts Answered!

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10 Embarrassing Questions About Your Breasts Answered!

We answer 10 of the most embarassing questions about your breasts commonly searched for on the Internet by everyone around the world.

February 10, 2017

We answer 10 of the most embarassing questions commonly searched for on the Internet. 

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10 Embarrassing Questions About Your Breasts Answered!
1. My Breast Are Of Differnt Sizes... Is That Normal?
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It is indeed very common for women to have breasts of different sizes and even different shapes.

While for some, it might not have such a big difference, others might notice more obvious differences. Don’t fret! 

2. Is It Normal That My Breast Are Far Apart
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This is a common ground of unease for women but there’s really nothing to worry about! 

While some women don’t feel that it’s an issue, others prefer to get implants to get more even breasts. 

Alternatively, there are bras that can push your breasts close together to give you a deeper cleavage. 

3. Should I Be Concerned About Acne On My Breasts?
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Getting pimples on your breasts is very normal especially in cases of excessive sweating. It’s best not to stay in your sweaty gym clothes for long. 

Apart from the physical reasons, breast acne is also commonly caused by puberty, pregnancy and menstruation.

 

4. Are Inverted Nipples Normal?
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This is a genetic trait that is very normal. It depends on each woman’s body. But, if it bothers you that much, you can massage them on a regular basis to help them protrude outwards.

5. Should I Be Worried About Bumps On My Breasts?
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Apart from pimples, many women find that they have bumps on their breasts.

These are actually Montgomery glands, which secrete oil that helps lubricate the areola.

If the bumps do not hurt or feel sore, there is nothing wrong with them

6. My Breasts Feel Sore Around The Time Of The Month. Is That Normal?
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It is very common for breasts to feel sore before your period as the progesterone production increases, which causes the milk ducts to swell and leads to tender breasts.

7. Is It Normal To Have Hair On My Breasts?
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Hormone changes can often be a cause of hair growing around your nipples or around your breasts, which is not a cause for alarm. However, it can also be due to a change in birth control method or menopause changes

8. Do Breasts Stop Growing?
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There is a common misconception that your breasts stops growing once you start getting your period.

However, many women find that their breasts continue growing even into their 20s. Temporary changes in the sizes can happen during menstruation and pregnancy.

9. Is It Normal For The Nipples To Get Hard When It's Cold
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This is a common question, not just among women but also among men. The area around your nipples have smooth muscle cells that contract when stimulated, just like when you get goose bumps.

10. Are Stretch Marks On My Breasts Normal?
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Stretch marks on your breasts can be very common especially if you notice that they have grown quickly over a short period of time.

If you are concerned about them, you can try rubbing them with a stretch mark cream. But do it as soon as you notice them as it can be difficult to get rid of if they have been there for long.

 

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