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MONTHLY
BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION
To be
done same time every month,7-10 days before the start of your period
if menstruating. If not, use a fixed day every month.
There
are a number of recognized methods for examining your breasts. One
way is using the clock method. Pretend your breast is a clock.
Using the flat pads of your fingers, press
gently but firmly in small overlapping circles, starting at 12 o'clock,
right below the collarbone and moving to the nipple. Do not miss
an 'hour'. Another method would be to examine the breast in concentric
circles starting at the nipple.
Carefully examine the area between the breast
and the armpit as that area also contains breast tissue.
Examine every
part of the breast. Repeat with other breast. Whichever method you
choose, it is important to be consistent.
IN THE
SHOWER:
Raise
one arm. With fingers flat and soapy, touch every part of each breast,
as shown, gently feeling for a lump or thickening. Use your right
hand to examine the left breast and your left hand to examine the
right breast.
BEFORE
A MIRROR:
With
arms at your sides, then raised above your head, look carefully
for changes in the size, shape and contour of each breast. Look
for puckering , dimpling, or changes in skin texture, color, or
rashes. Check for changes in the nipple such as, whether they
have become pulled in.
LYING
DOWN:
You
must also examine your breasts lying down. To balance the breast
on the chest, place a towel or pillow under your right shoulder
and your right hand behind your head. Examine your right breast
with your left hand. Repeat on other side.
CALL
YOUR PHYSICIAN IF YOU FIND ANY CHANGES OR ABNORMALITIES AND SCHEDULE
A MAMMOGRAM IF YOU ARE OVER 40 YEARS OF AGE.

Email: Breast
Friends.Org
Write
to:
Breast
Friends Inc.
180 Allen Road Suite 204-South
Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone:
(404) 843-0677
(support line)
1(888) 718-3523 (National toll-free)
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