The breasts are how they are. During menstruation they can get swollen but a normal breast is never hard. If she has implant she needs to speak to her surgeon.
I'm going to guess you mean how long until the breast begins to soften a bit after surgery. My guess would be a few weeks, once the body has finished encapsulating the implants and the swelling has gone down. Keep in mind though depending on what implant was chosen and how much it was filled will change how the breast feels.
In women it is for breast feeding their children.
In women it is for breast feeding their children.
Women can describe their breast as big, small, sexy, heavy...
Yes, women with breast implants can have erect nipples.
Breast cancer can affect both men and women, although it is much more common in women. While the majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, men can also develop this type of cancer.
Many women choose to have breast reconstruction performed in conjunction with the mastectomy.
Yes there are clinical trials for breast augmentation. Generally they use volunteers with special needs, such as women who have had breast cancer surgery or a severe injury to the breast, women with a birth defect affecting the breast or a medical condition causing breast abnormality and sometimes women with an existing implant that needs to be replaced.
they are called breast buds
Breast cancer is more commonly associated with women, but men can also develop breast cancer. The vast majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, making it a predominantly female-related health concern. However, men account for a small percentage of breast cancer diagnoses.
women with cancer in more than one part of the breast; women who have had previous breast surgery, including plastic surgery; women with breast cancer in advanced stages; and women who have had radiation therapy.
Breast augmentation is not recommended for women who would like to breast feed in the future. It has been found that women who have had breast augmentation are three time more likely to have difficulties with lactation as compared with women who have not had augmentation.