Yes but a lot of women naturally have bumps around their aerolas. Wait until your period arrives.
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.
Bumps , Rash , constant pain
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.
It is not a symptom I have ever heard before...
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.
The term for these red bumps is generally known as a "rash". However, there can be a number of different causes for this symptom.
If a shrimp allergy is causing red bumps, this typically means you're breaking out into hives. Hives are a common symptom of a shell fish allergy.
Oval areolas can vary in size, shape, and appearance. Common characteristics include being slightly elongated and wider than they are tall. They may also have a smooth or slightly bumpy texture. Variations can include differences in color, size, and the presence of Montgomery glands, which are small bumps on the surface.
The baby in the womb is well protected from bumps during pregnancy by the amniotic fluid, the uterus, and the muscles and tissues of the mother's abdomen. These structures act as a cushion to help absorb and minimize the impact of any bumps or jolts that the mother may experience.
nipples are supposed to be dry, it's in the bible. accept it ashole
Yes you could be pregnant. There pregnancy symptoms.