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551604 tn?1333983135

Bumps in my areola

Hey ladies,

So yesterday I noticed around my areolas little bumps, I thought the were pimples well at least they look like pimples.  Is this normal?????

And also, people are already telling congrats out on the street.  I'm not showing at least I think I'm not but they tell me that my "there's something in my face" whatever that means???!!!!! Anyways......... are the little pimples on your breast normal or should I freak ouot.  I didn't have thsi with my last pregnancy that ended in mc.
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i still do not know if im pregnant or not,but i definitly have gotten those bumps more on one nipple they are very visible now and the ring around my areolas are alittle darker.and my nipples/boobs are bigger.possible pregnancy sign???
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202436 tn?1326474333
those little bumps are completely normal and the fatty, oily stuff that comes out of them is what helps to condition and soften the skin on the nipple to prepare it for breastfeeding.  Don't pop these bumps..just let them be.
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335765 tn?1220169778
perfectly normal, its to do with the oil glands in ure breast's  there like little fatty deposits, they become more visible when you are pregnant i got them too, good luck x
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554628 tn?1362777919
that is normal not all women get them but it can happen
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