When I Drink Milk it Goes to My Breast?!


Question: When I Drink Milk it Goes to My Breast?
Well I think it does but I'm not sure. I feel it go in though like a rush of cool liquids are traveling into them. This also happens when I drink water it does the same thing but I feel it in my nipples and they get hard. Is this normal or is there something wrong with me?

Answers:

No, milk doesn't go to your breasts. Your breasts create their own milk - human milk through mammary glands. They don't re-use cow or goat milk. What you're reacting to is the temperature and is perfectly normal. Breasts also don't start making milk until you're ready to give birth (during pregnancy). It's just in your head.

High school?



Umm idk exactly what could be happening, but when you drink something it does not go to your breasts. It goes straight to your stomach like anything else you put in your mouth and swallow. Maybe you get like an adrenaline rush or something when you drink something cold? That kinda happens to me when a song I really love comes on the radio and I get freakin goosebumps and my nipples get hard. Or if I hear some really exciting news, same thing happens. I could be wrong (or just weird lol), but it's just a guess :)




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