The areola and nipple rise above the rest of the breast to form a small, secondary mound. Tanner Stage 5 (Mature Stage):
or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can cause temporary or permanent growth due to tissue stimulation and water retention. 4. Later Life: Menopause Normal Breast Development and Changes
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The breast tissue and the areola both expand in diameter. The breast takes on a more rounded, distinct mound shape, rather than just a localized bud.
The most significant "time-lapse" begins during puberty, usually between the ages of 8 and 13. This stage, known as thelarche, is triggered by the production of estrogen. The process starts with the formation of "breast buds" under the nipple. Over several years, the milk ducts branch out and fatty tissue accumulates, filling out the breast shape. This growth is rarely symmetrical or linear; it often happens in spurts and can take several years to reach maturity. The Reproductive Years and Pregnancy The areola and nipple rise above the rest
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Source: [1] Kinetics of breast growth during pregnancy and lactation. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia 23, 151–163 (2018). Later Life: Menopause Normal Breast Development and Changes
Progesterone peaks after ovulation. This causes water retention, localized swelling, and increased blood flow. Many individuals experience a noticeable increase in breast volume, accompanied by tenderness or fullness, right before their menstrual period begins. Once menstruation occurs, these symptoms subside, and the tissue returns to its baseline state. 4. The Maximum Expansion: Pregnancy and Lactation
A time lapse of feminizing HRT (typically estradiol + anti-androgen) over 24 months reveals: