hi, i just have a question about bumps on my breasts. well, they're not on my breasts but on my nipplles. they're tiny, prolly about a milimeter big.and theres quite a few of them. idk if this happens because i'm growing or something (14/f)? is it normal?
Nallie answered Monday July 31 2006, 11:16 pm: This does not mean you are lactating or about to produce milk. The bumps on the Areola (dark part of the the nipple) are called Montgomery glands which are oil producing glands that will make breast feeding more comfortable. Yes, they are becoming more noticable because you are maturing and growing. It's completely normal, and nothing to worry about. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
Razhie answered Monday July 31 2006, 11:09 pm: Perfectly normal, so relax.
Tiny, raised bumps on the areola (the pink or browny circle around the nipple) are evidence of the Montgomery glad. Not just normal, but necessary for breastfeeding a baby.
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