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Lump under 9 year old daughter’s nipple!!

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Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 14:39

Hi can anyone help please anyone had similar with there 9 year old daughter. My daughter has a small lump under her nipple and its only under one nipple. The other nipple is completely flat. What could it be??

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Inastatus · 23/09/2024 14:40

It’s probably a breast bud, it’s the first sign of breast development and it can occur in one side before the other.

Inastatus · 23/09/2024 14:41

I meant to say that my DD had this happen around that age.

Yozzer87 · 23/09/2024 14:43

I was also going to agree with breast buds. I remember around the age of 10 and 11 having lumps directly under each nipple and they were incredibly painful if I accidentally bumped into something. They stopped hurting as my breasts filled out. But take her to be checked out for peace of mind.

Bloopy2 · 23/09/2024 14:44

Yes, breast bud. I also panicked when this happened to DD only on one side but it's very normal.

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:01

Thanks everyone for commenting. How long does the breast bud stay there for?

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Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:03

Yozzer87 · 23/09/2024 14:43

I was also going to agree with breast buds. I remember around the age of 10 and 11 having lumps directly under each nipple and they were incredibly painful if I accidentally bumped into something. They stopped hurting as my breasts filled out. But take her to be checked out for peace of mind.

I did and doc said it might be a cyst or breast bud. Nothing sinister but how can docs be so sure? Without scan?

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Inastatus · 23/09/2024 17:08

@shaz83 - they don’t go away, they just keep growing and eventually develop into breasts.

Yozzer87 · 23/09/2024 17:29

As the breasts grow they will become unnoticeable. That was my personal experience anyway.

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:41

Inastatus · 23/09/2024 17:08

@shaz83 - they don’t go away, they just keep growing and eventually develop into breasts.

How do breast buds feel? So it’s normal for 1 side to have one and the other nipple to be completely flat?

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Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:43

Yozzer87 · 23/09/2024 17:29

As the breasts grow they will become unnoticeable. That was my personal experience anyway.

Oh ok did you have 1 on each side or did 1 side start first? How old was you?

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Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:52

Inastatus · 23/09/2024 14:40

It’s probably a breast bud, it’s the first sign of breast development and it can occur in one side before the other.

Oh ok so it’s normal for 1 side then when did your dd other side catch up?
did your daughter have a scan like how did u know for sure?

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Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:53

Yozzer87 · 23/09/2024 17:29

As the breasts grow they will become unnoticeable. That was my personal experience anyway.

Oh ok that’s good to know.

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JoJothegerbil · 23/09/2024 17:53

Likely to be a breast bud. My DM took me to the Drs at a similar age. I'm 52 now.

Inastatus · 23/09/2024 17:54

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:41

How do breast buds feel? So it’s normal for 1 side to have one and the other nipple to be completely flat?

@Shaz83 - they feel like small disc-shaped rubbery lumps under the nipple. They can be quite tender/sensitive. It’s perfectly normal for one side to develop before the other.

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 18:07

JoJothegerbil · 23/09/2024 17:53

Likely to be a breast bud. My DM took me to the Drs at a similar age. I'm 52 now.

Did your mom get you a scan or just went off with what dr said? And was reassured.. it’s just I don’t understand how do they know for sure without a scan.

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Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 18:11

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:43

Oh ok did you have 1 on each side or did 1 side start first? How old was you?

Sorry u said you were 10

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meiehwa · 23/09/2024 18:15

Sorry if this sounds blunt but no dr is going to order a scan on a perfectly normal breast bud that will develop into breasts in puberty probably not very far away!

If she hasn't developed breasts in a year I would go back to them.

Or pay privately and then you'll subject her to an ultrasound scan to be told 'yes its normal'

TheShellBeach · 23/09/2024 18:18

Your daughter doesn't need a scan on a perfectly normal breast bud, OP.

She's developing. That's what happens. Don't worry about it.

It's completely normal for one to appear before the other.

TheShellBeach · 23/09/2024 18:19

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 18:07

Did your mom get you a scan or just went off with what dr said? And was reassured.. it’s just I don’t understand how do they know for sure without a scan.

They know for sure because it's puberty.

TheShellBeach · 23/09/2024 18:21

Shaz83 · 23/09/2024 17:01

Thanks everyone for commenting. How long does the breast bud stay there for?

They don't go away, they develop into breasts.

Stichintime · 23/09/2024 18:21

Girls get these, all girls. They don't disappear, they become breasts! Try not worry. Things get sore when they are growing, legs etc. It's called 'growing pains'. If you're really worried pay for a scan or a second opinion. I doubt the GP will refer you on the NHS, they don't think it's anything unusual.

mitogoshigg · 23/09/2024 18:23

Yes totally normal to get one months ahead of the other. My friends dd was only 7, they did check as so young but was nothing

Shaz83 · 24/09/2024 20:51

TheShellBeach · 23/09/2024 18:19

They know for sure because it's puberty.

I went to two doctors and 1 said it could be this it could be that etc. second doctor said it could be a cyst or breast bud… but Normally there are both breast buds on both nipples and feels more softer that was her response but yet she said it maybe a breast bud or cyst…So obviously I’m very confused…. The scan has been rejected and now I’m thinking if the doctors were not 100% certain then why has it been rejected??

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TheShellBeach · 24/09/2024 20:54

Why did you go to two doctors?

Shaz83 · 24/09/2024 21:01

TheShellBeach · 24/09/2024 20:54

Why did you go to two doctors?

Because the first doctor was not sure what it is.

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