So on saturday, i was sleeping over at my friends house. She was like do you sleep in your bra? i was like well normally when im sleeping over with friends i do. and she was like i heard that sleeping in it gives you breast cancer. Because it like pushes it up, so all the cells in there start to push up, and they will like clot up over time to form a cancer cell.
i don't know, is this true? Because i don't wanna get it!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? es answered Monday August 25 2008, 10:35 pm: you won't get cancer from wearing a bra overnight. however it's not healthy because it interrupts your breathing, and it cuts off the circulation which is never good. If you do wanna wear a bra overnight, make sure it's loose fitting. Some other myths with wearing a bra over night is to preserve perkiness, and a stunt in growth, please know these are all false.
Razhie answered Monday August 25 2008, 10:28 pm: No. It wont cause cancer.
However, sleeping in bras can reduce the circulation of your blood and cause back pain. You are better off not sleeping with one on. At the very least, wear something without an underwire. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Celina answered Monday August 25 2008, 10:09 pm: this is NOT true...lol
i dont know where she got that information from but if u wanna sleep in your bra go right ahead, you'll be perfectly fine... if anything, it will give your breasts a push up so they will be perkier and not so low...if you get what im sayin. lol.
well anyways, i hope i helped [ Celina's advice column | Ask Celina A Question ]
superhal answered Monday August 25 2008, 10:09 pm: No, you won't get cancer, but like it's not getting any oxygen in there. It's usually good to keep any part of your body free of restraints, such as a bra, or a brace once in a while to give it circulation on the skin to keep the skin healthy. And the breast is a muscle, so you'll lose muscle mass as well. [ superhal's advice column | Ask superhal A Question ]
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