the best choice is to consult a doctor,and don't do it again loserr,
and if you did that then your a gaywad
that is breast cancer you should seen about
because breasts are sexy and squishy! and because they don't have them so we should be proud
Breast milk should be white or slightly bluish in color and have a sweet smell. It may appear thin or watery at first and become thicker and creamier as the feeding progresses. Normal breast milk should not have a foul odor or unusual color. If breast milk appears to be discolored, has a strong odor, or if the mother is experiencing pain while breastfeeding, it may indicate an issue such as mastitis or an infection, and it is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
A normal doctor should be able to help you.
All shapes and sizes are normal. Everyone is different.
It's not exactly normal for a three year old to have breast development and discharge, but it can happen. This may be precocious puberty, you should have the child checked out by a doctor.
No, you can't get breast cancer from squeezing your breasts.Women should talk with their doctor to determine their specific risk of breast cancer. All women should perform monthly breast self-examinations and report any changes to their doctor. Clinical breast examinations by a doctor should occur at least once every three years for women 20 to 39 years of age. Beginning at age 40, women should have yearly clinical breast exams by their doctor and yearly mammograms.anyway......................what kind of a question is that?!?!?!?!
If you are overweight you can lose weight and your breasts should get smaller. If you are of a normal body mass and size then your only real option may be breast reduction surgery. It is the same as having liposuction.
Doctors recommend monthly breast exams at your age so you can begin to know your own "normal." If you do breast exams on a monthly basis, you will begin to notice certain lumps and bumps that are normal for you. That way, if anything does become abnormal, such as a breast cyst or a tumor, you will be able to quickly recognize it and seek medical help. There's really no reason not to do them! As far as a Dr. exam, any time is a good time and then start monthly exams on your self.
No. You should see your doctor or surgeon.
Breast milk can appear chunky due to the natural separation of fat. This is normal and not a cause for concern. Parents should not worry about this texture variation as it is a common occurrence in breast milk.
The glands and ducts of the breast can become inflamed or infected. There are a variety of reasons for sore breasts. You should see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.