I am currently 15 years old soon turning 16, I have c cup sized boobs may go onto D size. My nipples are rarely out and I know that they are NOT inverted, they are flat and my areolas are big, light coloured and puffy. I want to know if they will stay this way forever, I wanna be able to breastfeed in the future.... What's going on? And will this be a problem for a future baby??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday August 23 2015, 2:08 pm: No, it shouldnt be a problem at all. All newborns days old can have troubles latching on but the suckling instinct is so strong that I've seen babies held by a bare chested dad turn and start to suckle at him. That said, some can have trouble getting started, its not you and the way your nipple and breasts are designs but often just the babes own issues latching on. There are tricks I've heard to help with breastfeeding and there are classes to teach that. There is an organization called the La Leche Leage, its french for Milk and they're located around the world and in the US. My daughter used them for help, I never needed them. But this is what they focus and specialize in. They can also teach how to save up milk for a time you might be away so dad or a sitter can feed your milk thru a bottle. There are other issues involved with breast feeding that they tackle and no ones ever said to me that this organization was unable to help them.
I can't say if your nipple will look the same for ever, but when milk comes in, the size of the breast definately grows as it fills with milk and I can't say but the nipple might change. Heres a link to the La Leche folks online:
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