Current advice is that women should 'get to know their breasts' and
find out what's 'normal' for them, rather than checking breasts in a
regimented and prescriptive fashion.
Your breasts will go through perfectly normal changes throughout your
lifetime. They are affected by hormonal changes during your menstrual
cycle, pregnancy, breastfeeding, the menopause (change of life) and
weight loss or weight gain.
Breast awareness is about becoming familiar with your normal breast
tissue and how it changes, for example before or after your period.
Get into the habit of looking at and feeling your breasts from time
to time. One way of looking is by using a mirror so that you can see
your breasts from different angles. You may find feeling your breasts is
easier to do with a soapy hand in the bath or shower, or you may prefer
to do it lying down. You can decide what is convenient for you and what
you are comfortable with.
You will know better than anyone how your breast feels and looks
normally, so if you do notice a change, see your GP. Don't worry that
you may be making an unnecessary fuss, your doctor is there to help, and
remember that
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