I've never heard of that being a sign of pregnancy. Normally after becoming pregnant though, the breasts become fuller and more sensitive. Later on in the pregnancy, the nipples sometimes become darker and leak breast milk. If you are finding odd lumps in your breasts though, your OB/GYN should be the one to hear about it.
Pregnancy symptoms are different for every women.
The most common symptom regarding the breasts are swollen, sore or tender breasts which usually happens as early as 1-2 weeks after conception.
Yes, it is a sign. It's the milk ducts preparing for breast feeding. It becomes a lot more prominent at about 9 weeks, 4 weeks after your missed period
It usually a sign of irritation or a breast/nipple infection.
Along with a missed period, darkening of the areolas and other possible symptoms, than most definitely yes!! Take a pegnancy test to be sure though.
that is a sign of pregnancy.you could be further than you think.
NO, they are a sign that you are cold.
Yes. The bumps you're referring to are called Montgomery glands or Montgomery's tubercles, and they can become more prominent during pregnancy. These bumps can resemble pimples and can spread out sporadically around the areola. The number of the bumps can range anywhere from around four up to 28 or so per areola.
Montgomery's tubercles are small "bumps" on the areola of the nipple. They contain subaceous sweat glands that lubricate the nipple. They have often been associated with the symptoms of pregnancy but are not a sure sign of pregnancy. Most common symptoms associated with pregnancy are nausea, vomiting, and breast tenderness, and missed a period.
A spurt in their size is a sign of puberty, after that they darken if u are pregnant, the areolas become large and Montgomery glands are visible and of course the mammary glands also inc. in size.
Yes it can be, but you can also get these sypmtoms when your period is due or you ovulate!
The size of areolas is essentially random, however they often get larger during pregnancy and return to their original size after breast feeding ends.
sadly yes. call your gynecologist NOW!!! sadly yes. call your gynecologist NOW!!!
from everything I have read it is an oil that the Montgomery glands secrete to lubricate the nipples/areolas and get them ready for breastfeeding.
It is simply due to genetics, puberty happening early and typically as women age, pregnancy. Large areolas are completely normal, especially when breast size tends to be larger.
I've been pregnant four times and never had any bumps on my neck. Search for pregnancy symptoms. There are many symptoms of pegnancy which are also symptoms of something else but bumps on the neck is not one of them. See a doctor you probably have an infection of some sort.
No, a positive pregnancy test is the sign of pregnancy on the IUD.
no, but I think areolas are very beautiful.