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Breast Development is a vital part of the puberty process in females. It is a complex process that involves a series of changes in the breast tissue due to the influence of several hormones.

Stages of Breast Development[edit]

Breast development occurs in distinct stages throughout a woman's life, first before birth, and again at puberty and during the childbearing years. Changes also occur to the breasts during menstruation and when a woman reaches menopause.

Stage 1[edit]

The first stage of breast development begins at about six weeks of gestation. This is when the basic structures of the breast start to form.

Stage 2[edit]

The second stage of breast development happens during puberty. The ovaries start to release estrogen, causing fat to accumulate in the connective tissue. The milk ducts also begin to grow.

Stage 3[edit]

In the third stage, the breast becomes more rounded and the areola darkens in color. This stage usually occurs in the later years of puberty.

Stage 4[edit]

The fourth stage is the final stage of breast development. This is when the breasts reach their adult size and shape. The nipples also become more prominent.

Factors Affecting Breast Development[edit]

Several factors can affect breast development. These include genetics, nutrition, health, and age of onset of puberty.

Disorders of Breast Development[edit]

There are several disorders that can affect breast development. These include congenital anomalies, delayed puberty, and precocious puberty. Treatment for these disorders depends on the underlying cause.

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