Why do our breast's go large before pregnancy even without lactating?



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Your breasts are designed to produce milk for the baby. The machinery set in motion as soon as conception occurred, will cause your breasts to become larger, firmer, and more tender. Early in your pregnancy you may feel a tingling, pricking sensation mainly around the nipples and extending outward. Your body prepares itself for birth, so your breasts expand for the milk your body will produce when the baby is born. Sometimes about your fourth month your breasts may exude a small amount of moisture. Later on, enough may be secreted to necessitate placing an absorbent material over the nipples under your bra so you won't leak through. Hope this helps! Good luck!
I don't know Nature perhaps
Because of hormones. Your body is getting prepared to make for milk for the baby.
The breasts develop throughout the pregnancy so are set to go when the baby is born.

If you don't breast feed then they revert to normal.
nature

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