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Breast
problems
- Breasts are large sweat glands that have become modified to produce milk instead of sweat
- Even a newborn baby has some basic breast tissue, which started to develop when it was a 6-week-old fetus
- Newborn babies can have noticeable breasts. This is perfectly normal, and occurs because the mother’s oestrogen hormone has stimulated the baby’s breast tissue. The breast swelling gradually disappears over a few weeks
- The first bra was invented by New York socialite Mary Jacobs in 1913. She used two hankies and some ribbon, and then patented the idea
- Tesco, the UK supermarket, couldn’t sell big, fleshy melons. Research by a psychologist suggested that women were subconsciously comparing them with their breasts. So Tesco’s growers have been asked for melons no more than 1lb 3oz in weight, which equates to a C cup (Daily Telegraph 1999)
- In the 1970s men working in a factory making the contraceptive pill found their breasts were enlarging. Oestrogen was the culprit
- Breast enlargement operations are increasingly popular. In the UK, 5646 were done in 2005 – a 50% rise since 2004 when 3731 were done.
- Breast enlargement is more common than rhinoplasty (nose job). Only 172 420 rhinoplasties were done in the USA in 2003
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Also see Nipple
problems (discharge, inverted, hairy)
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