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<title><![CDATA[My nipples have absolutely no sensitivity. Normal?]]></title>
<description>All breasts have the same amount of nerves so the fact that your breasts are so big is most likely the reason to why they're not sensitive. Usually smaller breasts are more sensitive but it can vary....
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<description>Hi, 
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Bad breath or halitosis can be caused due to a number of reasons like poor oral hygiene, gum disease, tooth decay, strongly flavored food and drink, smoking, medication use, medical conditions like lung throat or nose infections, bronchitis, diabetes, cancers, kidney disorders, etc. If the symptom has remained persistent, you should consider visiting your doctor/hea...
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<description>Hello if someone has multiple cancers is it normal to have really bad breath?.. Oxygen level is at about 50%...
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<title><![CDATA[My nipples have absolutely no sensitivity. Normal?]]></title>
<description>It is probably normal for you. There isn't a standard amount of sensitivity nipples should have and not all women find having their nipples touched, kissed, pinched find the sensation pleasing or arousing and even those that do find the connection isn't there all the time.

I have known women who find having their breasts and especially nipples touched to be very irritated by it at any time. Oth...
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<title><![CDATA[can my breasts be reduced  by doing any exercise?]]></title>
<description>Your breasts are made up of fatty tissue. Losing weight will reduce your cup size as well. Beware of multiple weight-loss weight-gain cycles. That will cause droopy breasts because of the skin stretching.

The second option is rather expensive cosmetic surgery (breast reduction).

The last option is to make the most of what you have. Loose a bit of weight (not a lot), get professionally measur...
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<description>Yes I did gain weight after marriage I was 48 kgs before n now I'm
 56 kgs .. My chest size was 32 n breasts were 34 before n now my chest size is 34 n breasts 36 ... Actually I had two miscarriages after which I started gaining weight .. If I were to be pregnant again n if I breast feed my baby are there any possibilities that I may reduce my size ?? I don't like big breasts at all .. Plz sugges...
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<description>There are no breast reduction creams. The 32 to 34 means your chest increased in size, not your breasts. Your cup size is the actual size of your breasts. 

Did you gain weight? When last did you have somebody at an underwear shop measure you? If your chest size increased but you think your breasts increased, you may be wearing the wrong size bra....
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<title><![CDATA[breast lump :(]]></title>
<description>Hi, 
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It is difficult to comment on the exact cause for the breast lump that you describe without further examination and evaluation. Breast tissue responds to hormonal changes and many women experience breast lump around ovulation time and period time. Avoid self-manipulation. Visit your doctor/gynecologist for further examination and evaluation to look for underlying ca...
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