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Lump in Breast - Breastfeeding My 13 Month Old

I started to have an aching feeling in my left armpit about 1 month ago. I went to the dr. and he couldn't find anything amiss. It could have been that my lymph nodes were slightly swollen. I was put on an antibiotic just in case, but the aching never really went away. I kind of comes and goes - one day it bothers me, and then I don't have any pain for a few days, and then it starts again. I went in last week for bloodwork, but nothing was odd. Just last night, about 1 hr after nursing my daughter to sleep, I found a lump in my breast. It is tender and the size of a pea. I was very worried, and went to the dr. today. He said that it didn't feel like cancer and he didn't recommend a mammogram / scan yet, because it would probably show up on the scan, and then the recommendation would be to stop nursing and see if it goes away. So, I am now starting to wean dd. I don't want to stop, but I also am tired of dealing with unknown pain. I would like to see if this lump goes away on its own after I stop nursing. I don't think it is a clogged duct because I've had those in the past, and it was horrible pain. The lump aches a little bit. My questions - has anyone else experienced something similar? and did it go away after you stopped nursing? Any other suggestions?
Added later: The reason it seems different than a clogged duct to me is that it is on the far side of my breast, under my armpit, kind of at the beginning of my breast tissue. It is sore, but not anywhere near as painful as when I had clogged ducts when my daughter was first born. The lump is in an area where my skin / muscle is very thin and when I push on it, I can easily feel my ribs.

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Thank you so much for all of the responses! I really appreciate it. I went to see my general practicioner for yesterday's appt., and realize that I should have seen my OB-GYN. So, I have an appt. with my OB-GYN on Monday to talk about the lump, though I am thinking that I will continue to wean her over the course of the next month. I don't like being stressed out about different pains, and my daughter seems like she is ready to wean. I found out that my father has prostate cancer last month, and I am constantly thinking about his situation. We don't have breast cancer in our family, but I really want the peace of mind in knowing what is going on here. I will ask my dr. about a scan / ultrasound of the lump. I will let you all know what happens. Again, thanks for your concern and advice!

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Well you should go get a mammogram and I believe you should stop brestfeeding since she is a year old. Some people take their kids off the bottle at a year old and only give the sippy cups. Well Good Luck.

Ifound my first lump at 20 yrs old, stay calm, this could be a fibroid cyst and nothing to worry about. I am a medical assistant and have had fibroid cystics since i was 20 with vit.E EASY ON THE caffeine it will not go away but it does help with the soreness

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I actually had the same thing BEFORE I delivered. I freaked out and told my OB about it. It was not super painful, just uncomfortable but looked like I had a hard boiled egg in my armpit. He told me it was a clogged milk duct and that it wouldn't go away until I stopped nursing. He assured me it was not anything to be alarmed about and fairly common. I am pregnant again and was still nursing my first when I got pregnant. It is smaller, but just recently started to ache again. Maybe that is it??? Might be worth looking into.

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When I breast fed my daughter I got lumps all the way up in my arm pit and I went to the doctor. He said it was nothing to worry about it was from breast feeding and it would go away. Yes they were very sore at times but after stopping breast feeding they did go away. Not right away but they did go away.

I am currently breastfeeding and I have had the same sort of issue. Occasionally I get more tender close to my arm pit. IT comes and goes. I have detected small lumps, but they come and go and a lot of it is breast tissue and lymph nodes. I also had lumps when i wasn't pregnant or nursing and they would go away. I went to the doctor and found out that in most cases breast cancer lumps are not tender or painful and if they come and go they are not cancerous either. If you find that you still have lumps after you stop nursing it could be fibroids - which are very common in women and they could be caused by caffiene. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Best wishes

Am WAY past nursing age, but can speak to the breast cancer issue. My lumps were found in a routine mammogram and were very small ... no pain ... too small to even feel! Still, they were the real thing ... and nasty! Now, 2 years later after chemo and radiation I am a survivor! Strongly Agree with the advice from the oncology nurse ... DO get it checked out ASAP. And can second her opinion of the center there at Baylor downtown that she recommends ... they handled my case following my scan at another imaging center and handled it thoroughly and well. Ladies your age do have breast cancer ... and, after my experience where no one suggested that I wait and see even though lumps were very small, etc. I certainly would find out what is there NOW regardless of your doctor's saying wait and see! Please contact me directly if I can be of any help to you ... and Blessings from Grandma GiGi

I have had something similar under my left arm while nursing all three of my kids. I actually have several. They have gone away after I weaned my kids. I also just have some lumpy tissue over there (hereditary.) Honestly, if your doctor isn't worried, then I wouldn't wean your daughter just because of that if you are not really ready to wean her. Forgive me if I am repeating anything in previous posts, I haven't read them. :)
What I have experienced:
Have you thought about the size and kind of bra you are wearing? That could cause some tenderness because you do have milk ducts that spread all the way into your arm pit. If you have an underwire that is putting pressure there, it could cause some pain.
When it hurts, try getting into a shower and running hot water over itfor several minutes. That always helped me.
All that said - I would get a sono or mamogram as soon as you have weaned her just to be safe. I am planning on the same thing to check out my "lumpiness" after I wean my DD. :)

Take care,
L.

Hi,C. B, I breast fed for ten years your symptons sound like clogged ducts to me, and yes your lmpyh nodes will hurt they are doing their job . Put a cold towel on the affected area and keep nursing that will help unclog the ducts .

It might be extra breast tissue. That happened to me on both sides when I breastfed my son. Once I stopped breastfeeding, the tissue mass decreased in size but never fully went away. Hopefully, that's all yours is.

C. are you drinking a lot of caffeine? I know I had that some problem when I was around 29 and it was related to drinking too much coffee, tea and soda. Since then I buy decaf and have not had any additional problems. It will cause fibro change in your breasts.

Happy 42 yr old mom to an almost 18 year old. Wishing I had more than one year left with her at home.

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