Best wishes to the wife, I hope when the news comes that it's good.
Been there, done that, it's not that bad.
I've heard stories that involve blood. Especially with your first child. OMG the torture!!!
Best wishes to the wife, I hope when the news comes that it's good.
Been there, done that, it's not that bad.
I volunteer for further testing.Best wishes to the wife, I hope when the news comes that it's good.
Been there, done that, it's not that bad.
I've heard stories that involve blood. Especially with your first child. OMG the torture!!!
I volunteer for further testing.
*clinks bottles together breast milkssss you make my dayyyyyyy*
best of luck to your wife - if you need to chat, that's my specialism so if anything is niggling, drop me a pm
Prolapsed UterusI want to be Heidi Klum's titty doctor. And gynecologist.
Prolapsed Uterus
Don't panic. Wait until the diagnosis. There are more than a few reasons a lump can be felt in a breast that aren't BC.
If it is BC, and you are catching it early, then your wife may have some uncomfortable times ahead but a very high survival rate. We handle a large amount of BC patients, and the biggest key is finding it early. Like everything else. But there are also a lot of new treatment options out there.
The one thing to be firm, and will require you to be more supportive than you have ever had to be, is that if it is BC, be very firm in your stance of an aggressive treatment. She will get the benefit of the confidence of getting past it quickly, and a new set of boobs that will rival how they were in her late teens.
i suggest repeated rubs of the affected area with warm scented oils. just rub the lump away