If there is any chance that you are pregnant, take a test. You may have an infection. Speak to your doctor about it.
Although most women experience some colostrum earlier in their pregnancy, it is also normal to get colostrum later. It just depends on your body. I would not worry unless you have no milk after baby is born. You may even have colostrum now, but it just needs to be expressed. Sometimes, it is hard for the colostrum to let down.
In the second half of pregnancy (and you are almost there, it's not like it hits on day 1 of the second trimester) the breasts may leak a thick white or yellow fluid. Sometimes the fluid is seen if the breasts are pushed or massaged. This is known as colostrum. Colostrum is different in composition than milk and will be important in nurturing the baby in the first days of life before the milk "comes in."
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I would say no because it is quite normal to have breasts of different sizes. if you are still concerned you can ask your doctor about getting a mammogram.
well he is almost 17 so probly 15 at the youngest:( im only 13 that sucks
no
Almost all pairs of breasts are unequal in one way or another. You COULD get plastic surgery, but why would you? They're what you have . . . be happy with it!!
It's not uncommon, but almost all lumps found in the breasts of teenagers are harmless. The lumps could be blocked milk ducts, which will resolve themselves in a few months. They could also be solid masses of tissue, which may or may not go away. They could also (doubtfully) be calcium deposits. If you are concerned, go see your doctor about them.
Because guys don't have boobs, meaning that they will almost always like them.
Esterogen and testosterone blockers can cause males to grow breasts at a rate of (not surprisingly) the same time it takes women. Which can vary extremely widely.Also, almost all men have breasts. The question is, how large?
Yes, my son is five years old and stoped breast feeding when he was 2 almost three. I recent noticed i had colostrum in my breast. not much but a little. My doctor told me it was normal. Also if you are taking birth control it can also cause your body to produce milk. like the patch.
Yes! from 13 years and up. So that at 15, or 16 both breasts look almost the same. But every girl is different.