Boob Fun Facts
because boobs aren’t just fun, they’re functional and incredible!
written with love by a postpartum newborn nurse, retired breastfeeding mama of two and soon-to-be IBCLC
2. There’s a 5% chance everyone has at least one extra nipple.
Men are more likely to have an extra nipple too. It may look like an actual nipple like you’d think of, or it may look like a mole or skin tag. Most often there is no breast tissue behind it to produce milk, but still considered a nipple. This would be present since birth. There is what is called the milk line in our bodies. When you were an itty bitty embryo in your moms belly, the milk line regressed back into your body, with the exception of the two intended nipples, and any extra ones. Nipples with supporting glanduar tissue can actually produce milk and even leak during feedings.
There is nothing wrong with having an extra nipple, nothing at all!
4. During pregnancy, the areolas became darker and larger.
And nipples get bigger in diameter too, and often change shape.
The areolas darken so it is an easier landmark for baby to find when just born and their vision is only clear a few inches away.
5. The areola secretes a scent that smells just like the amniotic fluid.
Special glands on the areola help to bring baby to moms chest and the breast by smelling like home. When baby roots, they can slowly (not not so slowly) move their bodies closer to that familiar smell where the milk will be if mom is choosing to breastfeed.
1 in 5 moms actually secrete fluid from these glands on the areola.
What boob fact above was most surprising to you?