If you've always had one "innie" and one "outie," there is no cause for concern. This is a very common finding. If the "sucked in" one used to "stick out," then see your health care provider, as such a change can be a sign of cancer.
I read on a diff site, that suggested there isnt one.. and that you unscrew the sensor and thread in a filling nipple.
There is nothing unusual about one nipple being bigger than the other, and the condition has no medical name.
It may be because your baby uses that nipple more then the other to breastfeed. Is this why?
one is a graph and the other isnt
yes, mine are.
It means she has only one nipple as she was born with one nipple. and also that her parents did not like her. :)
One is a human and the other isnt....
one is danish and the other isnt
Yes, each normal nipple has multiple openings.
one isnt the 20p, the other one is
A third nipple is also known as a supernumerary nipple or accessory nipple. They are diagnosed at a rate of one in eighteen in males and one in fifty in females.
No one there are know pictures in it or any of the other books