Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician here. Sounds like a totally normal breast bud !
Thanks for this reply. Everyone says that, but i’ve heard breast buds are noticeable. No one would notice this one until they’ve felt it, and it’s uncentered. Its INSIDE the breast tissue as well, but it’s shaped like a very small pea. I also heard breast buds are in the early stage of puberty, but my daughter has already started well in, just hasn’t gotten a period yet. Her breasts have been growing for a year or two now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician here. Sounds like a totally normal breast bud !
Thanks for this reply. Everyone says that, but i’ve heard breast buds are noticeable. No one would notice this one until they’ve felt it, and it’s uncentered. Its INSIDE the breast tissue as well, but it’s shaped like a very small pea. I also heard breast buds are in the early stage of puberty, but my daughter has already started well in, just hasn’t gotten a period yet. Her breasts have been growing for a year or two now.
They're noticeable if you're feeling it, not from looking at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician here. Sounds like a totally normal breast bud !
Thanks for this reply. Everyone says that, but i’ve heard breast buds are noticeable. No one would notice this one until they’ve felt it, and it’s uncentered. Its INSIDE the breast tissue as well, but it’s shaped like a very small pea. I also heard breast buds are in the early stage of puberty, but my daughter has already started well in, just hasn’t gotten a period yet. Her breasts have been growing for a year or two now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very normal for breast development, including one side growing faster than the other. You could always call the pediatrician to see if they think it sounds unusual.
Really? I’ve been doing google searches and it has some very weird things on there… all of them describe it being ON the nipple or upper areola. My daughters is INSIDE the areola and nipple area. A little uncentered ball that’s firm when touched.
Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician here. Sounds like a totally normal breast bud !
Anonymous wrote:This is very normal for breast development, including one side growing faster than the other. You could always call the pediatrician to see if they think it sounds unusual.
Anonymous wrote:That sounds like typical breast bud development.