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Breasts can start growing as early as age 10
and don't stop until your early 20's. |
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Breasts have been overly sexualized in Western
culture making them too big a part of a girls physical identity.
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Breasts have a biological purpose - for
feeding babies. |
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Having a baby changes ones breasts forever,
and many women get larger (but much less perky) breasts after
pregnancy. |
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During puberty breasts can develop rapidly
causing discomfort, sensitivity and even stretch marks . |
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Larger breasts do not make a girl more
feminine, sexier or "better". |
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Very large breasts can cause back pain and
poor posture. |
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Bras are more than just underwear, they are
necessary to keep your breasts supported and to stop injury to the
breast tissue while playing sports. |
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Breast cancer is rare in teen aged girls but
it is important to get used to checking your breasts for lumps and
irregularities as soon as you start having your period - this is
especially important if you have a family history of breast cancer.
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All breasts, no matter what size and no matter
what guys may say, are beautiful and amazing to the opposite sex.
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A Woman's self
confidence is based on the size of her breasts. |
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Women are unconcerned
about the size of their breasts. |
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Sports bras are not
really needed. |
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Large breasts indicate
the woman is likely to be more interested in sex. |
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Women with small
breasts are unable to breastfeed successfully. |
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All women enjoy having
their breast fondled. |
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Women always have two
breasts of the same size. |
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Hair on the area around
the nipple indicates that the woman is abnormal. |
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Women with bigger
breasts are more fertile. |
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Breast feeding leads to
sagging breasts. |
To prevent sore and cracked nipples,
rub the nipples with a mixture of pure lemon juice and olive oil
throughout pregnancy.
Whilst nursing add a few drops of essential oil of geranium to a pot of
cold cream and soothe the nipples with this.
Honey mixed with Olive oil or Lanolin (thick tacky fat available with
dispensing stores or druggists, has a softening and moisturizing effect
and is a good skin food) is used to anoint cracked nipples.
Lanolin rubbed into the nipples soothes and softens but before using
make sure you are not allergic to it.
Crack and Fissure in the Nipple
The difference between a crack and fissure is very little. A fissure is
generally at the base of the nipple and is often very painful and may
ooze blood. It may become infected if the baby has thrush in its mouth.
In case a mother suffers from a fissure she may have to keep the baby
off the breasts for a couple of day till the fissure heals. In case of a
crack, a mother does not have to take the baby off the breast.
You must keep in mind the following precautions to prevent cracked
or sore nipples:
- Just wash your breasts with plain water and keep the nipples dry
in between the feeds. If these are not kept dry, they tend to become
care. Therefore, do not soak nipples in water.
- Do not clean the nipples with soap, as this leads to cracking.
- If you experience the problem of leakage of milk, then absorb
this leakage with a piece of clean cloth or cut a piece of cloth cut
from a nappy, keep in the cups of your bra and change this as
required.
- Always wear a clean bra.
- Clean your nipples after feeding.
- Expose the nipples to air for some time every day.
- Apply cream or oil to keep the nipples soft and supple. Do not
use mustard oil, since it is irritating. Make sure to wash the cream
or oil from nipples before you breast-feed.
- Apply cream or oil during the pregnancy, even though greasy
material is produced during pregnancy which keeps the nipples
supple.
Continue breast-feeding even if
nipples are sore or cracked. Try to feed the baby from the less painful
nipple first so that it does not hurt too much during feeding. By the
time you have finished, the milk may start to drain from the other side
and breasts will become soft, allowing the baby to feed without suckling
too hard. Express milk from your breasts to take tension away and
prevent aggressive and painful suckling by the hungry baby. Remember,
pain can be reduced and healing promoted by paying attention to the way
you breast-feed. Make sure that the areola is in the babys mouth
so that the baby cannot bite or chew at the nipples. Change your
position every time you feed the baby so that the baby does not suckle
at the nipple continuously in one position and make it sorer. Feed the
child in such a position that the child is unable to pull the nipple. Do
not remove the crusts of dried milk from a sore or a cracked nipple
since this can worsen the situation. Occasionally blood oozing from the
sore or cracked nipples may be swallowed by the baby, but it will not
harm in baby in any way. If the problem is very severe then consult the
doctor, who may suggest exposure to a sun-lump and application of an
antiseptic cream. Exposure of nipples to air for some time every day
would help in the healing process.
The treatment of a fissure is the same as for a cracked or a sore
nipple. Remember, the fissure may be considered more painful and you may
have to use a nipple shield when you resume the baby on a breast-feed.
Make sure that the nipple shield is clean.