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Question: I am 11 and not hit puberty trust me! but ihave a kind of lump in my right breast area and it is sore I dont know wat it is either.... I havent told any one .. so please hellp


Answers: I am 11 and not hit puberty trust me! but ihave a kind of lump in my right breast area and it is sore I dont know wat it is either.... I havent told any one .. so please hellp

Probably a breast bud. Don't worry! They are what you get before you develop breasts. It's like behind your nipple area.

you should probably talk to someone...

Go talk to you mom..

Besides you have to be 13 to be on this site
Read the guidelines....

we are not doctors u should go see a doc, or at least go to webmd.com

Your Nipples/ Breats are starting To Develop! Its Not Permanet. So Dont worry. Guys go thru it too!

I cant tell you what that is but you either need to tell your mum show your mum or do both!!
Okay!
Ambra

They're called breast buds, which means you're about to hit puberty. It's nothing to worry about, I got them too right before my breasts grew.

you need to go see a doctor. my cousin had a lump on her breast not long ago and they had to remove it. it was not cancer but they said it could eventually turn into cancer.it could also be a cyst.

I would talk to your mom. This isnt something to be embarrassed about. Besides i think that she would prefer if you came to her instead of a bunch of people you dont know who are much older than you are.

It's called a breast bud and it come right before you hit puberty.
There's probably no need to talk to a doctor. it happens to about 99% of all girls, usually at your age!
Don't worry if you only have one. It won't mean you'll only have one breast. they'll both grow normally :-)

You should definitely let someone know about this. I know it's not that easy, but ask an adult like your mom, or aunt in the house. They will know better...

Talk to someone.

XD That lump means your breasts are starting to grow. If it's only in one breasts chill that's perfectly normal. It's not cancer or anything weird like that. This is the FIRST stage of puberty for most girls. Next you'll get B.O. body hair and finally your period.

Just don't worry about it and buy a training bra to hide that embarrassing thing and get you used to the straps.

If you are an active girl who plays sports sometimes impact injuries like a soccer cleat or sharp object striking you can cause the soft tissue to contract and ball up like a lump. Your body will deposit calcium on this lump and it stays. These can be sore if you press on them or uncomfortable. If it begins to grow in size or causes you excess pain you should have it looked at. First things first show your mom or an older female adult that you trust. They will advise you one way or another. Considering your age nothing you could have done could have prevented this do don't be afraid.

I had a similar experience when I was your age. I went to the doctor for my first female exam. For me it turned out that I was developing very fast, and my doctor told me that the lump and tenderness were normal. Mt breasts did not develope at the same rate. It is always a good idea to get a professional opinion when it concerns your health.

Welcome to womanhood!

Sweetie, I don't think you have a thing to worry about, It means your getting ready to start growing there. Maybe in this year maybe next. But to give you peace of mind talk to mom, sister, older lady friend, or if you have a doctor appointment for anything...ask the doctor. but if none of that can happen please feel free to write to me I'm the mom of 3 grown kids, and also was a nurse. I'm here and I care, but I'm sure you'll be just fine.

breast cancer.





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