4 1/2 Week Old Boy Has Lumps in Both Breasts

Updated on April 01, 2009
A.J. asks from Alexandria, VA
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My son is 4 1/2 weeks old. I noticed today that he has firm lumps in his breasts. They are about the diameter of a quarter, but thicker. They are in both sides. Has anyone noticed this in their children at this age?

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So What Happened?

OK, so I'm not so worried now. They do leak milk when squeezed (haven't told my husband this yet, LOL!) I have a call into the Dr, but since they leak and they're on both sides, seems like hormones to me....

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T.B.

answers from Norfolk on

I seem to remember something similar in my little boy about the same age. The doctor told me that it was because of hormones. If you are very concerned, please call your pediatrician and have them look at him. It is better to call and it be nothing than...well it end up being something.

Good luck...and CONGRATULATIONS on your new addition!

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K.C.

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Both my boys had them. I think they're called nipple buds. They go away on their own eventually. Nothing to worry about, but always good to mention to your doc at the well-check.

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T.H.

answers from Norfolk on

these are hormones...from you. if you arent breastfeeding they should go away soon if you are breastfeeding they may not go away til after you are finished breastfeeding. my daughter had them and they never bothered her. unless they hurt him i wouldnt worry about it.

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D.E.

answers from Washington DC on

My son had lumps on his breast also. I called my pediatrician and she said it was milk built up in him. Sounds weird I know. I pushed on them and milk came out. I don't know that it was causing any pain for him or not. I squeezed it all out and it went away. She said that it is from the hormone changes they go through.

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S.K.

answers from Washington DC on

I would double check with your pediatrician but what it sounds like to me is something called gynocomastia which is swelling of the breast tissue of newborns due to the high level of maternal hormones. If that is what it is it will go away on its own in the first few months. My daughter had it (she also had a mini-period for a week or so) and the breast swlling went down by the time she was 2 months old or so. Good luck!

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R.H.

answers from Norfolk on

Me personally i wouldn't worry about it but i would be sure to bring it up at his baby well visit. If it was one or the other i would be much more concerned but since it's in both more than likely it's supposed to be there. But you can't go wrong in asking the doctor and since he's so young they come often...lol good luck

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K.H.

answers from Dover on

My second daughter was the same...it has something to do with your homones still in your baby (if I remember right). It should be okay. I would just make sure that when you bring your baby into your next appointment to make sure the doc checks it out to be sure it is okay. My daughters got really hot as well, like it was infected, and still the doctor said it was okay...and it eventually went away. My daughter even had milk leaking from her. Human bodies will continue to be a wonder!!
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K.D.

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My son who was born in October had the same thing. Doctors told me it was from the extra hormones from me and it would go away. It did, completely and now everything is fine.

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C.D.

answers from Washington DC on

Check with your doctor, but it is probably fine. My son had a lump under one breast at about that age. My doctor told me that it was due to estrogen that was still in his body from me, and that it would go away quickly. It did - it was there less than a week. But, it's always best to check with his doctor.

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A.T.

answers from Norfolk on

Usually if it is bilateral, it is ok. (meaning it is happening on both sides.) However, I would still have it checked out.

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E.V.

answers from Roanoke on

If you are nursing, then it is just the hormones giving him "milk" it will go away in a week or two (or at least it did for my son) its perfectly normal though! I have boys, too, so I freaked out when it happened to my 2nd! haha!

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S.S.

answers from Norfolk on

I agree with the other answers, it's your hormones that causes the swelling. Sometimes the babies even produce a tiny bit of milk. Back in the day it was called, "Witch's milk". Here is a link to some information about it. http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=9678

Both of my sons had this. I freaked out and took my first one to the doctor and she explained it to me. He was fine. So when my second one was born and had the same phenomenon I was more relaxed. Both times they went away without a problem.

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