Anonymous wrote: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.
If you are worried about this why not just take your child in to get screened by a confirmed medical professional instead of continuing to debate with random people (who may or may not have legitimate medical expertise) on an online forum??
The next appointment is next month. I am just trying to figure this out to know if it’s something to be worried about. I apologize if i come off rude, I just see different info from different sources.
Anonymous wrote:Every diagram i’ve looked at does not have what my daughter is experiencing. People also describe breast buds as starting of breast growth, but this isn’t the start of it.
Anonymous wrote:Jar go to the pediatrician next month vs. crowdsourcing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When she squeezes it a white liquid comes out, and the shape has gone more in (cannot be felt on the surface unless pressed on) anyone know what this is? Everything i’ve read on does not explain stuff like this
Breast bud.
Anonymous wrote:When she squeezes it a white liquid comes out, and the shape has gone more in (cannot be felt on the surface unless pressed on) anyone know what this is? Everything i’ve read on does not explain stuff like this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s unlikely to be anything serious. If it isn’t breast bud, it could be a benign fibroadenoma. I had one when I was 14 that was surgically removed, but they don’t even do that these days since imaging is so much better.
Aren’t those in the breast tissue? All the images i’ve seen look nothing like my kids. Is it different for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:It’s unlikely to be anything serious. If it isn’t breast bud, it could be a benign fibroadenoma. I had one when I was 14 that was surgically removed, but they don’t even do that these days since imaging is so much better.
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.
If you are worried about this why not just take your child in to get screened by a confirmed medical professional instead of continuing to debate with random people (who may or may not have legitimate medical expertise) on an online forum??