Yes of course. You get pregnant in the womb not in your breasts. Some women has to have theirs removed and others are pretty much flat chested all their lives but that does not prevent pregnancy.
Yes. Breast changes are one of the first most noticeable signs of pregnancy.
This is an impossibility, only pregnancy produces milk in humans as well as in animals. Women can breastfeed without becoming pregnant; stimulation of the nipples (usually done using a breast pump) over time will start lactation; for further info please contact your local breast feeding centre - usually there is one with a local council.
Nothing at all it's perfectly normal when pregnant, buying breast pads helps
it will come in itself.
If this is your only symptom no. And you would most likely know you are pregnant before you started showing. Your symptoms are most likely going to be nausea, breast changes, missed period, increased sense of smell etc. one to two weeks after intercourse.
Not necessarily. It is common for one breast to be slightly larger than the other. If in doubt, take a pregnancy test, bought from a chemist.
You can get breast enhancement at a variety of locations without needing surgery such as psychotherapy. In Germany, they have developed methods to grow breasts without surgery.
hormone surge , it probably wont continue
Walking around without a bra does not inherently cause breasts to sag. Breast sagging, or ptosis, is primarily influenced by factors such as genetics, age, hormonal changes, and the natural structure of breast tissue. While a supportive bra can provide lift and comfort, the lack of one does not directly lead to long-term changes in breast shape. However, some women may feel more comfortable or supported wearing a bra during physical activities.
There are a few steps one should take if they find a lump in one's breast. They should visit their doctor as soon as possible and have it checked. One should continue to examine the breast to see if any further changes occur.
It honestly depends on what condition you are diagnosed with for example you could go for a screening, find out that you have a small cancer tissue- for example- then go for another screening and find out you have cancer tissues in both breasts. Everybody is diffrent. Be more specific the next time you ask a question about breast cancer :)
If a boy uses a breast pump, it may not yield any milk since boys do not have the necessary breast tissue or hormonal changes required for lactation. However, using a breast pump can stimulate breast tissue, which might lead to temporary swelling or sensitivity. It's important to note that breast pumps are designed for lactating individuals, and using one without the proper physiological context may not provide any benefits. Additionally, it could lead to discomfort or injury if used improperly.