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Are Those My Breasts?
A Lifetime of Changes
By Teri Brown
"Breast growth occurs in two phases of a woman's life: during puberty and during pregnancy," Buchanan says. "Hormones strongly influence the growth of the breasts. In addition, breast size is related to overall body mass index and may fluctuate as the woman's weight changes."
Other than puberty when your breasts are developing, there is perhaps no greater change in your breasts than when you are pregnant. Buchanan says these changes occur as your breasts are getting ready to produce milk. "During pregnancy, many women notice significant changes in their breasts," she says. "The breasts increase in size and become more tender. The Montgomery glands surrounding the areola (the pigmented region around the nipple) become darker and more prominent. The areola itself darkens which is thought to serve as a target to help the baby locate the center of the breast. By the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy, the breasts are fully capable of producing milk."
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