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BIG BLUE VEINS ALL OVER UPPER BREAST AREA......WHAT IS HAPPENING

OVER THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS I HAVE NOTICED THAT THE VEINS ON MY BREASTS ARE GETTING LARGER, THEY DON'T STICK OUT OR ANYTHING (THE VEINS I MEAN) THEY ARE JUST THERE AND I LOOK LIKE A JIGSAW PUZZLE OF BREASTS. ANYBODY EVER HAVE ANYTHING LIKE THIS? OR HAS ANYONE EVER HEARD OF SUCH A THING? ANY COMMENTS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
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I have wondered the same thing becasue i have had the same thing with the dark blue veins bein very prominent on just my left breast and going all the way up to my shoulder blade.  I have had a complete hysterectomy so it's not related to any menstruation issues.
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i had them when i was pregnant. the veins grow larger so blood can flow through them to the baby!
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yes, sometimes when i get into or come out of the shower i see all the veins... like a road map!! then they fade after a bit.  maybe its the change in temperature?
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I had them for a short time when my son was around a year old.  They have since disappeared.  I felt like the little blue alien for awhile.  Probably just another 'woman' thing!
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THANK YOU. I FEEL RELIEVED TO KNOW THAT. I WAS NOT AWARE, SINCE I DON'T EVER SEE ANY OTHER BREASTS BUT MY OWN AND THEN THERE'S THE ONES ON TV. HAHA AND HALF OF THEM AREN'T EVEN REAL OR NATURAL. HAHA   (JUST FOR LAUGHS)
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I don't know what or why you have them. They are somewhat common, as I used to do mammograms, and I would see big veins somtimes.
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