And here a doctor talks about breast tissue migration. Meaning breast tissue in the armpit, stomach etc.
http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/breast-tissue-occuring-in-armpit-what-should-be-done/#.UF084Lst1Is
http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/breast-tissue-occuring...
http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/breast-tissue-occuring-in-armpit-what-shou...
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Interesting. I reckon this is what I have, I have these little bulges in the armpit that are completely separate from the rest of my breast tissue. Scooping it into the cups doesn't work, as it usually sits above the cups of most of my bras but the next cup size is too big. On the few bras I have that sit a little higher sccoping it in only works until I move my arms - then it escapes again. There seems to be no way for me to contain it so I've pretty much given up on worrying about it, I just don't wear sleeveless tops that show it off. ;)
I kind of just woke up bc of aching breasts so I got scared, started to google breast cancer in the armpit and then I found that video.
I found the root of my boobs sitting in my stomach yesterday and my armpit hurts like madness since changing bras.
So now we know breast tissue migration do happen. For me determining that it's breasts have not been very difficult. I have to almost stand upside down to get my boobs in the cups now.
In the right sizes I get that tissue in the armpits into the cups. But it makes sense since I'm high on chest (or rather "all over chest" so the fabric is often there when straps tightened. If the cups are big enough.
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