Um, my um... This is embarresing... Um... Question in the region of my breasts?


I'm wondering if this is normal? I have nipples but they come across to disappear sometimes? And the little pink rings surrounding them have lossa small bumps? Also, they feel kinda lumpy inside, but I don't regard as I have cancer?

If it helps any I'm a 30A, I'm 13, I'm 4'7", and I'm 70 pounds?

Answers:    Yes that's totally mundane and part of puberty!! First your nipples start to poke out and all breasts own little bumps around them. Plus they are lumpy (actually muscular). It's totally normal and you just described any couple of breasts! (I'm 23) :).
Well at your age, being uneven is majority. And most any average grown woman often notices a slight difference. The bumps are common. Lump underneath is normal, I think that's a gland. As for the nipples that disappear, at hand is something called inverted nipples, which might be you. you are in developing process and you will see more change in your breast size , shape. both breast are never the same size within a normal woman so thats quite typical. If u are not OKAY with the bumps on your breasts you may see a GYNE or ONCO doctor, I hope u dont have cancer, Cheers, Laterz..
you are 13, you are surrounded by the process of developing, and don not worry most developing breasts catch up to respectively other and become the same size. don't worry. These are adjectives normal. .
Are you me? Except I'm 17 and 5'7".

EDIT: Oh no, I knew it!!.
Yep..thats ordinary..Im 14 and its STILL happening to me..


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