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Dr. Riddhima Shetty (🤍friendly_neighbourhood_obgyn) talks about everything you need to know about nipples. Discussed in this video: →What are the different types of nipples? →Is it normal that a set of nipples are not alike? →What is the normal colour of areola? →What are supernumerary nipples? →Is it normal to have hair on nipples? →How to safely remove hair from nipples? →What can you do if your nipple cracks? →Is it normal that there's a small amount of fluid that comes our of nipples? →What is not normal about the nipples? →When should you get a breast examination? →What does it mean when there's blood coming out of the nipples? →What are the different skin changes in the nipples one should notice? Our Website 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
You might feel pretty confident you know how many nipples people have, but there's a substantial percentage of people who've got more nipples than we'd typically expect. Including Harry Styles! Hosted by: Savannah Geary (they/them) Emma Dauster: Writer Angela Reed: Fact Checker Amy Peterson: Script Editor Madison Lynn: Videographer Faith Evelyn Schmidt: Script Supervisor Savannah Geary: Editor, Associate Producer Daniel Comiskey: Editorial Director Sarah Suta: Producer Nicole Sweeney: Executive Producer Hank Green: Executive Producer Sources: 🤍 🤍 Image Sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍
Dr. Tanushree Pandey, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist talks about the following: 0:15: 8 normal things about breasts 0:22: Is it normal to have one big and one small breast? 0:44: Colour of the nipple varies from brown to pink depending on many factors. 1:29: Why do breasts Sag with age? 1:56: There's nothing to be concerned if you have hair on your breasts 2:57: Erect & Inverted nipples are nothing to be concerned about. 3:59: Is it okay to have stretch marks around your breasts? 4:23: Size of areola is not the same for everyone. 5:15: Why do our breasts pain/ feel heavy? 6:07: Let's not objectify breasts! Editorial Producer: Raina Raonta (🤍rainaraonta) Editor: Nikita Saxena (🤍theindefinikster) Produced by: Yuvaa (Nikhil Taneja, Amritpal Singh Bindra, Anand Tiwari) About Yuvaa: Founded by Nikhil Taneja, Amritpal Singh Bindra and Anand Tiwari, Yuvaa is India's first youth-driven Gen Z media and insight solutions organisation. We listen to the stories of young India, and create purpose-driven solutions to bring meaningful content online and start meaningful conversations offline, through research, content, campus activations and social media campaigns. Join us on all social media platforms: YouTube: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 JOSH App: 🤍
Are your nipples normal? What about when they're squeezed? Do they come out to play when it's cold, or are they a little shy? Everyone wonders if their nipples are normal! But most of us only have our family members, partners, or adult entertainment as a reference point. Did you know there are actually 7 different clinical categories of nipples: Normal, puffy, flat, unilateral, plus inverted 1, 2, 3. (And bless the scientist who decided all he wanted to do in life was study nipples!) To figure out what type of nipple you have, look at the size and color of the areola, the Montgomery glands, and the shape and appearance of the teat itself. NORMAL nips stick out a tiny bit from the areola, and stick out more when cold or aroused. Even though these are called 'normal' nipples, only about half of women fall into this category. FLAT nipples are don’t stick out – they blend into the areaola. They can turn into sticky outy nipples when cold. PUFFY nipples are like "flat" nipples, but the whole areola is raised from the skin of the breast. INVERTED nipples look like chest dimples – where the nipple itself presses in to the areola. A study published in 'The Breast Online' discovered that about 10% of women will have some form of inverted nipps, either grade 1, 2, or 3. Grade 1 inverts will pop out when it’s cold, but mostly hang out in their nipple cavern, that’s why they’re sometimes known as ‘shy nipples’. They can be tempted to pop out when the areaola is gently squeezed and will stay out, whereas Grade 2 inverts will retract back into the areola after finger pressure is released. Grade 3 inverted nipples are considered “severely retracted” which means they can't be popped out with the fingers. Women with grade 3 inverted nipples are likely to have constricted milk ducts which means breast feeding is usually impossible without surgery. ABNORMAL can be when one nipple is inverted while the other is not (kind of like boobs are winking at you), a divided nipple, or even a missing nipple! And if you’re wondering if your nips are too big or too small – a study of 300 women (or 600 breasts) found the average diameter of the areaola is 4cms or inches, and the average nipple height was 0.9cms. Even though there’s 7 types of nipple, there’s so much varioation that pretty much all nipples are considered ‘normal’ anatomically. And unless you’re a breastfeeding mum or considering a job in the adult entertainment industry, your nipple type doesn’t really effect your life – but it’s always fun to know! Further reading: NIPPLE STUDY: 🤍 This video is presented by Jayde Lovell, produced and edited by Yohana Yoshe, at Youtube Space NYC. SCIQ ON TYT Produced by Jayde Lovell and Bec Susan Gill. ScIQ is a partner of the TYT Network. Follow SciQ on Twitter: 🤍 Follow SciQ on Facebook: 🤍 Follow SciQ on Tumblr: 🤍 Follow Jayde on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Jayde on Instagram: 🤍instagram.com/jaydelovell Follow Jayde on the interwebs: 🤍jaydelovell.com Follow Bec on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Bec on Instagram: 🤍 Follow Bec on Tumblr: 🤍 CONTACT For enquiries – please email bec🤍tytnetwork.com or jayde🤍tytnetwork.com
Men can't nurse babies, so why on Earth do they have nipples? The answer has to do with how humans develop in the womb. Science News • Videos • Explainers SUBSCRIBE to the Live Science YouTube channel → 🤍 Twitter→ 🤍 Facebook→ 🤍 Instagram→ 🤍 Community Forums→ 🤍 For the science geek in everyone, LiveScience.com breaks down the stories behind the most interesting news and photos on the Internet, while also digging up fascinating discoveries that hit on a broad range of fields, from dinosaurs and archaeology to wacky physics and astronomy to health and human history. If you want to learn something interesting every day, #LiveScience is the place for you. #MenNipples #MaleNipples
Nipples! Almost everyone has them, regardless of gender. They allow mothers to feed their babies, and they can help steam things up in the bedroom. But, like every other part of the human body, nipples can be downright weird. On this episode of the Infographics Show, we’re looking at Weird Facts About Male Nipples! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO THE INFOGRAPHICS SHOW ► 🤍 🔖 MY SOCIAL PAGES TikTok ► 🤍 Discord ► 🤍 Facebook ► 🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 💭 Find more interesting stuff on: 🤍 📝 SOURCES:🤍 All videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise noted. Our Secret Weapon for growing on YouTube ➼ 🤍
You probably already know that nipples can be an incredible source of pleasure and an erogenous zone full of erotic potential. In this video, we explore why that is and how to get the most out of nipple stimulation for everyone's breasts! Learn how to mindfully touch and massage this intimate body part for increased sensations. Want to learn more about nipple stimulation? Start a free trial & explore the Female Orgasm online course and 100+ other online courses at Beducated: 🤍 Beducated is your guide to worry-free and leveled-up sex & relationships. It provides access to a unique library of 100+ Online Courses about intimacy & love created by the world's top experts. ♥ ♥ ♥ Join Beducated Discord Server: 🤍 ♥ ♥ ♥ BEDUCATED VIDEO DISCLAIMER: The contents of this video are for educational purposes only. ♥ ♥ ♥ Check out more useful resources on Beducated Magazine: 🤍 ♥ ♥ ♥ #nipplemassage #intimacy #eroticmassage #orgasm #touch #nipples #beducated
If men can't nurse, then why do they have nipples? The answer has less to do with evolution and more to do with your personal development as a teeny tiny embryo. Short version: We're all girls at least at first. Hank explains! Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out our awesome products over at DFTBA Records: 🤍 Or help support us by subscribing to our page on Subbable: 🤍 Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Tumblr: 🤍 Thanks Tank Tumblr: 🤍 Sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍
Men don’t usually lactate – but they can! Cristen explores how breast tissue develops in human embryos of both sexes, and explains why mice are more advanced, evolution-wise. Check out Cristen's article at HowStuffWorks.com: 🤍 Share on Facebook: 🤍 Share on Twitter: 🤍 Subscribe: 🤍 Visit our site: 🤍 Why, hello there, BrainStuff! I wanted to talk to you about one way that mice could be considered more highly evolved than humans: Nipples. Whereas human males develop a pair of nipples (or sometimes more) that generally serve no biological function, male mice exit the womb with their bellies smooth and nipple-free. So why do men have nipples? Three or four weeks after conception, all human embryos develop parallel mammary ridges called milk lines. They extend from the top of the chest to the lower abdomen. It’s not until week seven or so that genes in the embryo’s sex chromosomes – y’know, usually XX or XY – kick in. They’re what cause the formation of sexual dimorphisms: The physical traits that distinguish biological males from biological females. But those genes don’t tinker with the already-developing milk lines! The milk lines recede naturally as the fetus grows, leaving behind nipples. Now, in mice, mammary tissue also forms in both male and female embryos during early pregnancy. But according to Yale University research first published in 1999, a particular protein stops the process in male mice. Just a few days after the mammary tissue starts to form, it produces a protein known as parathyroid hormone-related peptide, or PTHrP. In male embryos, this protein signals the mammary cells to form hormone receptors that attract the male hormones already circulating in the embryo’s blood. Those hormones shut down the mammary growth process and degenerate what tissue has already formed, leaving the he-rodents nipple-less by birth. Mice are among an elite group of mammals with such efficient male-nipple-destroying genes. Horses and platypuses are in there, too. Human males, lacking any such system, are left with tissue that’s even capable of producing milk under the right circumstances! So that’s how men have nipples. But why? Well, nipples and healthy breast development are closely linked with female reproductive success. So closely linked that biologists figure it was more evolutionarily advantageous for all embryos to develop breast tissue, whether they’d wind up using it or not. SOURCES: 🤍 🤍 🤍
Women's nipples have been multi functionary, but with men we could never answer if they had a purpose! In today's video we take you through the mystery of men's nipples and how they can be a good thing! #Pleasure #Nipples #Sex Interested in sex education? Here are some other videos you might like: 5Cs for First Time Sex: What you need to know? 🤍 Busting the Biggest Sex Myths! 🤍 Video Map: 0:00 Intro 0:21 Real mystery of male nipples! 0:23 Existence? 1:08 Male pleasure! 2:03 Nipple rarities: Manboobs, mulitple nipples etc 4:05 Breast Cancer - Credits: PRODUCER ANDRE BORGES WRITER ADITI MISHRA DIRECTOR ADITI MISHRA CAST ADITI MISHRA VIDEO EDITOR ARCHIT SRIVASTAVA EXECUTIVE PRODUCER SHIVAM GANIGA DESIGN AND ANIMATION RACHEL RODRIGUES AKSHAY TAMBE MIHIR KARDILE SOUND DESIGN RAHUL TELANG OPERATIONS MANAGER VAIBHAV BHAVSAR VIDEO OPERATIONS SHREYA SHARMA SUBTITLES DIGITAL NIRVANA 🔔 SUBSCRIBE HERE - 🤍 👾 Join our Discord Server - 🤍 FIND US ON Instagram 🤍 Facebook 🤍
How different is the male nipple versus the female nipple? Is there a science explanation as to why we censor one but not the other?
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Nipples tend to get hard when we're cold or aroused, but why? Julian explains that here. Why Do Men Have Nipples? -🤍 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - 🤍 Read More: What Nerve: Different Nerve Cells Cause Hard Nipples, Goose Bumps 🤍 "One type of nerve makes nipples go hard, another contracts the tiny muscles around hair follicles, making them stand up and produce goose bumps, the researchers said." Sympathetic Nervous System 🤍 "The sympathetic nervous system activates what is often termed the fight or flight response. Like other parts of the nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system operates through a series of interconnected neurons." Scientists Finally Figured Out How Your Nipples Get Hard 🤍 "Getting hard nipples is definitely one of the weirder parts of being turned on. But how does that actually happen? Well, according to a new study, that process relies on some highly specialized cells." DNews is dedicated to satisfying your curiosity and to bringing you mind-bending stories & perspectives you won't find anywhere else! New videos daily. Watch More DNews on Seeker 🤍 Subscribe now! 🤍 DNews on Twitter 🤍 Trace Dominguez on Twitter 🤍 DNews on Facebook 🤍 DNews on Google+ 🤍 Discovery News 🤍 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here: 🤍 Special thanks to Julian Huguet for hosting DNews! Check Julian out on Twitter: 🤍
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Having an extra nipple is actually considered to be common and is the result of a slight variation that starts during embryonic development. Think You're 'Double-Jointed'? You're Not. Here's What's Actually Going On - 🤍 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - 🤍 Get 20% off 🤍 domain names and web hosting when you use coupon code SEEKER at checkout! Read More: The Truth About Extra Nipples 🤍 "The first formal description of the condition was made in a German scientific journal in 1878 by a researcher called Leichtenstern. He estimated that around one in 500 humans, or 0.2%, have "supernumerary nipples" - that is, a number of nipples greater than two." Why Do Nipples Get Hard? 🤍 "Researchers were studying the sympathetic nervous system, which is mostly known for triggering the fight-or-flight response, but is actually behind several biological mysteries, including pruney fingers. While experimenting with mice, the scientists followed nerves from the spinal cord to where they connect to other structures like the blood vessels, muscles, and yes, nipples." Why Do Men Have Nipples? 🤍 "If both men and women have nipples, why don't men also produce milk and breastfeed? It's a question that's been on all our minds, leading Laci to once and for all explain the reason for male nipples." Seeker inspires us to see the world through the lens of science and evokes a sense of curiosity, optimism and adventure. Visit the Seeker website 🤍 Subscribe now! 🤍 Seeker on Twitter 🤍 Trace Dominguez on Twitter 🤍 Seeker on Facebook 🤍 Seeker 🤍 This episode of Seeker was hosted by Trace Dominguez Written by: Sophie Bakoledis
If both men and women have nipples, why don't men also produce milk and breastfeed? It's a question that's been on all our minds, leading Laci to once and for all explain the reason for male nipples. Read More: Why Do Men Have Nipples? 🤍 "Brace yourselves for a low blow, tough guy. Nipples remind us that gender is anything but clear-cut, especially in utero." Strange but True: Males Can Lactate 🤍 "Unless you are an Indonesian fruit bat, though, it probably won't happen naturally." Sex Begins in the Womb 🤍 Sex differences of importance to health and human disease occur throughout the life span, although the specific expression of these differences varies at different stages of life." Fetal development 🤍 "This article discusses how a human baby is conceived and how the baby develops inside the mother's womb." Embryonic period 🤍 "The embryonic time comprises 56 days, i.e., 8 weeks from the moment of fertilization." Why do men have nipples? 🤍 "The possibility of male lactation may not seem as far-fetched as one might at first expect, since it can happen soon after a baby boy exits the womb." Seven nipples in a male: World's second case report 🤍 "We present a case of seven nipples in a 32-year-old male patient." Watch More: Breast Milk Is Magic!: 🤍 Humans With Tails: 🤍 Edward Jenner vs. Small Pox: 🤍 DNews is dedicated to satisfying your curiosity and to bringing you mind-bending stories & perspectives you won't find anywhere else! New videos twice daily. Watch More DNews on TestTube 🤍 Subscribe now! 🤍 DNews on Twitter 🤍 Anthony Carboni on Twitter 🤍 Laci Green on Twitter 🤍 Trace Dominguez on Twitter 🤍 DNews on Facebook 🤍 DNews on Google+ 🤍 Discovery News 🤍
As part of our Taboo season, we explore nipples! What are nipples? And why are they censored on women, but not on men? Directed by Kalyani Lodhia. Presented, written and edited by Maren Hunsberger. Film and sound by Abi Sawyer.
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Why do men have nipples? Join us on a journey through embryonic development, evolutionary biology, and the mysteries of the human body as we uncover the surprising and enlightening reasons behind this unique quirk of nature. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just curious about the wonders of our bodies, this video will provide you with valuable insights. Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our exploration of the incredible world of science and biology! 🧬🔬 #Science #Biology #HumanAnatomy #MaleNipples #EmbryonicDevelopment #EvolutionaryBiology #CuriousQuestions #ScienceExplained
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Nipples are just like people – they come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and degrees of hairiness. Yes, nipples can be hairy. They can also be bumpy, point in instead of out, be flat or puffy. Point is, everybody’s nipples are different, so it gets kind of hard to define what’s “normal.” But there are a few things that aren’t normal. Here’s what may be cause for concern.
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