The nipple and areola is located in the center of each breast. Usually have a different color and texture of the skin around it. The colors range from a pale pink, to black and dark during pregnancy and lactation. Its texture can vary from very smooth to wrinkled and bumpy. The nipple is usually protruding from the surface of the breast. Such areola pigment area surrounding the nipple. Its size varies from each woman. And some various sizes of each breast is normal in the same woman. The nipple and areola were prepared by the soft tendon and a thick network of nerves located at the ends.
The nipples become erect as a result of muscle contraction is not due to the absorption of blood. Nipples that become erect nipples are not caused by itself an indication of sexual arousal. The nipple can also be vertical rather than as a result of some form of sexual stimulation is natural and nipples of a woman may not become erect when he is sexually aroused. In the areola area there are several oil produced by glands Montgomery. These glands can be shaped waves rose and sensitive to a woman's menstrual cycle. This gland is working to protect and lubricate the nipple during breastfeeding. Some nipples are protruding into or flush with the surface of the breast. Circumstances is then shown as an inverted nipple and none of these circumstances that show a woman's ability to breastfeed, which have a negative impact.
The nipples become erect as a result of muscle contraction is not due to the absorption of blood. Nipples that become erect nipples are not caused by itself an indication of sexual arousal. The nipple can also be vertical rather than as a result of some form of sexual stimulation is natural and nipples of a woman may not become erect when he is sexually aroused. In the areola area there are several oil produced by glands Montgomery. These glands can be shaped waves rose and sensitive to a woman's menstrual cycle. This gland is working to protect and lubricate the nipple during breastfeeding. Some nipples are protruding into or flush with the surface of the breast. Circumstances is then shown as an inverted nipple and none of these circumstances that show a woman's ability to breastfeed, which have a negative impact.
From the book A New View of a Woman's Body
Copyright 1981, The Federation of Feminist Women's Health Centers
Illustration by: Suzann Gage, L Ac, RNC, NP
PBK ISBN 0-9629945-0-2.
To be Continued...
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