What are in breast?

The breast is made up of connective tissue, fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk. Also called mammary gland.
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What are inside your breasts?

The lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin tubes called ducts. These ducts lead to the nipple in the center of a dark area of skin called the areola. Fat fills the spaces between lobules and ducts. There are no muscles in the breast, but muscles lie under each breast and cover the ribs.
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What is a woman's breast made of?

Female breasts contain different types of fatty, fibrous, and glandular tissue: glandular tissue includes the breast lobes and breast ducts. fibrous, or supportive or connective, tissue is the same tissue that ligaments and scar tissue are made of.
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Are breast made of muscle or fat?

The breast has no muscle tissue. A layer of fat surrounds the glands and extends throughout the breast. The breast is responsive to a complex interplay of hormones that cause the tissue to develop, enlarge and produce milk.
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How do breast feel when touched?

Your breasts should feel warm (but not hot) to the touch, like the rest of your torso. Take Note: Have a doctor check out any areas of your breasts that are extra warm or reddened. In breastfeeding women, this could be mastitis, an infection that may require antibiotics.
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Why do my nipples hurt when touched?

Friction is the most common reason for the nipples to be sore. Friction can occur if the nipples rub against a shirt or poorly-fitting bra, during sports activities, such as running, surfing, or basketball. Friction on the nipple can often cause soreness and a stinging pain. The skin may also become dry or chapped.
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Why do men have nipples?

Men have nipples because embryos are always female in their early stages, and males only differentiate from the female prototype after a few weeks.
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Why do girls have breast?

In the primate world, plump breasts last only as long as breastfeeding doesexcept in humans. Women are busty all the time, even after menopause. According to some scientists, the trait is an evolutionary trick for snagging men and signals a woman's ability to feed her children.
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Can men produce milk?

Yes, in theory, men can breastfeed. Male breasts have milk ducts, and some mammary tissue. They also have oxytocin and prolactin, the hormones responsible for milk production.
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How does the breast milk taste?

Breast milk tastes like milk, but probably a different kind than the store-bought one you're used to. The most popular description is “heavily sweetened almond milk.” The flavor is affected by what each mom eats and the time of day. Here's what some moms, who've tasted it, also say it tastes like: cucumbers.
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What do you call male nipples?

nip·ple. (nip'ĕl), [TA] A bulblike or buttonlike projection at the apex of the breast on the surface of which the lactiferous ducts open; it is surrounded by a circular pigmented area, the areola. Synonym(s): papilla mammae [TA], mammilla (2) , papilla of breast, teat (1) , thele, thelium (3)
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Can I breastfeed my husband without being pregnant?

Lactation is common after a woman has given birth, and it can sometimes occur during pregnancy too. However, it is possible for both women and men to produce a milky discharge from one or both nipples without being pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Why do nipples get bigger?

Pregnancy and breastfeeding bring more changes to your breasts. Breasts grow larger, and your nipples increase in size and may get darker in color. The duct system starts producing milk for your newborn baby. These changes can cause stretch marks in your skin that remain on your breasts for the rest of your life.
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At what age do nipples pop out?

Breasts usually start to develop around the age of 9 to 11, but it's normal for them to start earlier or later. If a girl's breasts start to develop at a younger age, this doesn't mean she'll have bigger breasts than someone who starts to develop later.
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Do breasts grow when touched?

No, it's not true. Touching or massaging breasts does not make them grow. There's a lot of wrong information about breast development out there. Some of the things you may hear are outright cons — like special creams or pills that make breasts bigger.
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Can a man breastfeed?

The answer is yes! Although rare, there are historical records of men breastfeeding their infants, usually when the mother was unable to because of illness or death. One of the earliest mentions comes from the Talmud, which describes a man who nursed his infant after his wife's death during childbirth.
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What is the most sensitive part of the female breast?

We found that the skin of the superior quadrant was the most sensitive part of the breast, the areola was less sensitive, and the nipple was the least sensitive part. The cutaneous sensibility of all tested areas decreased significantly with increasing breast size and increasing breast ptosis.
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Why do my nipples itch?

Nipple itch is a common symptom of allergies, inflammation, or even physical irritation and is characterized by a tingling, irritation, or discomfort on the surface of the skin. It can occur in conditions that affect the nipple area itself or in association with more generalized conditions, such as hives or eczema.
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Why are my nipples red?

What causes a red nipple? Red nipples causes can include the following conditions: Allergic reaction to soaps, lotions, laundry detergents, fabric softeners, or other substances that come in contact with your breasts. This is also called contact dermatitis.
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Do women's breast get bigger after marriage?

Marriage doesn't affect breast size

While no one knows exactly who started the rumor that marriage increases breast size, people have passed around this myth for centuries.
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Why do nipples shrink when touched?

Your nipples are very sensitive little organs! When they are stimulated either by touch, cold temperatures or sexual arousal, they harden (actually become erect) and part of that response is for the brown part (the areola) to shrink and wrinkle. It is kind of like a muscle contraction.
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Can I drink my breast milk?

"There's no danger to it, but it's just kind of strange." "Breast milk is definitely great nutrition, great protein and great calories, and ounce for ounce it's low in calories for an adult," said Cheryl Parrott, a registered nurse and board-certified lactation consultant who runs a private practice in Indiana.
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Does breastmilk taste sweet?

Breast milk contains the milk sugar lactose. Even though lactose is not the sweetest type of sugar, when there is a lot of lactose present, the sweetness is much greater. Because lactose is one of the main ingredients in breast milk, it appears in high concentrations, giving breast milk its sweet flavor.
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Can teenage girl produce milk without pregnancy?

Galactorrhea (say "guh-lak-tuh-REE-uh") happens when a teen's breasts make milk but she is not pregnant. The milk may leak from one or both breasts. Sometimes milk leaks only when the breast is touched.
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What color is breast milk?

A color that's normal for one mother might not be normal for another — so you shouldn't necessarily go out and compare color notes with all your breastfeeding friends. But in most cases, breast milk is lighter in appearance, usually white, although it can have a slightly yellowish or bluish hue.
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