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.
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.
no, but I think areolas are very beautiful.
yes you could be that's 1 of the signs of pregnancy i wud take a test good luck
It is not a symptom I have ever heard before...
When you are pregnant those small bumps leak fluid to help lubricate your nipple to help it not dry out.
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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.
Most likely this is a symptom of being pregnant. Your areolas get larger and darker so that the baby will be able to see them to nurse. when your baby is born it can barely see anything more than 6 inches(i think) away and they can only see in black and white at first, too.
Male Areolas are getting smaller due to pollution and mostly in the town of Wilton Manors, FL
Surgery.
It could be tumors, if it's a girl she could be pregnant, or nursing.
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