The bump around a girl's nipple is commonly referred to as a Montgomery gland or Montgomery tubercle. These small, raised bumps are a normal part of the anatomy and are responsible for producing oils that help lubricate and protect the nipple during breastfeeding. They can become more prominent during hormonal changes, such as puberty or pregnancy.
They are perfectly normal and called Montgomery Tubercles. Their job is the secrete oil to lubricate and protect the nipples.
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IT MEANS PUPERTY
A bump around the nipple that increases in size can indicate several things, including hormonal changes, infections, or benign conditions like cysts or fibroadenomas. It could also be a sign of an inflammatory condition such as mastitis. If the bump is persistent, changes in appearance, or accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A bump under the nipple is normal in both male or female puberty, and can be found in one or both nipples. If you have a bump under your nipple at some other stage in your life, see your health care provider for an exam.
It wiggles around until it hits the female's belly, then the pup follows the mom's silhouette until they bump into a nipple. Sometimes the female needs to pick up the puppy and redirect it. Active and responsible breeders may help by also redirecting the pup.
a bump in the cortex is called a gyrus.
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4 GIRLS THE BUMP IN UR CHEST IS BOOBS AND FOR BOYS ITS THE GIRLFRIENDS SEX MARK
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You could have an infected Montgomery gland. The Montgomery glands are the bumps on the areola around the nipples. An infected gland can swell and become painfully inflamed. The pain can be relieved by releasing the pus and keeping the area clean.