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Tubular breasts and lactation

#1

Hi all I’m new here. And what a minefield of information!!  So about me I’ve always hated my boobs but o have been on a self induced lactation journey but can not get more than a shot glass 

Apon joining here I realise I infact may have undeveloped and tubular breasts. They are a 38h when lifted but when not I have no underboob it goes straight to stomach, all my tissue is in my armpit area rather than on front of I lie on my back I’m flat chested, but if I lean forward they are long and massive. But standing there is nothing on yhe top just a few inches sagging on the bottom and my nipples are very low close to my stomach 

Can this be fixed ? Can I infact enlarge them and get a proper boob shap and infact make more milk ?  Any good stories or a place to start / program would be help full I have adhd so reading all this is getting me confused. 

Please help and point me in the right direction
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#2

I think the main question is whether this could be a tubular or an underdeveloped breast issue.

The description you've given highlights several traits that are often associated with tubular breasts:
  •  Narrow base and elongated shape: Tubular breasts often have a limited base diameter, leading to a long, narrow appearance when   leaning forward.
  •  Low nipple placement: Nipples positioned very low on the breast mound are a key sign.
  •  Tissue concentrated toward the sides/armpit: This may suggest insufficient glandular development in the central front area.
  •  Lack of upper pole volume: Very little fullness at the top with sagging tissue below is common in underdeveloped breasts.
  •  Flat appearance when lying down: Could indicate less volume or lax supporting tissue.
So I would say yes, this could suggest a combination of tubular and underdeveloped characteristics.
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#3

The question about making more milk is a separate question to whether you can enlarge your breasts or change their shape I think. I say this because milk production depends more on glandular tissue, hormonal response, and effective stimulation than it does on breast size or shape. Even women with small or even tubular breasts can breastfeed successfully, but on the other hand if glandular tissue is truly sparse, then yes milk supply may be limited. Breastfeeding pumps, breast massage, and supplementing with galactagogues might help.
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#4

(19-07-2025, 14:51)VickyA Wrote:  I think the main question is whether this could be a tubular or an underdeveloped breast issue.

The description you've given highlights several traits that are often associated with tubular breasts:
  •  Narrow base and elongated shape: Tubular breasts often have a limited base diameter, leading to a long, narrow appearance when   leaning forward.
  •  Low nipple placement: Nipples positioned very low on the breast mound are a key sign.
  •  Tissue concentrated toward the sides/armpit: This may suggest insufficient glandular development in the central front area.
  •  Lack of upper pole volume: Very little fullness at the top with sagging tissue below is common in underdeveloped breasts.
  •  Flat appearance when lying down: Could indicate less volume or lax supporting tissue.
So I would say yes, this could suggest a combination of tubular and underdeveloped characteristics.

Thank you so much. I’d love to be able improve both but honestly have no idea where to start. There is soo much information here it’s confused me ?. I’m in the uk so must be available here x
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#5

It's completely normal that newcomers to this forum experience information overload. It happens all the time. There is just so much information here that it's too much to take in at first.

The good news is that if you take your time and read through the various options it all becomes much easier to understand. You start to see which options appeal to you and which don't.

Regarding what you said about inducing lactation, are you trying to produce more milk and enhance your breasts at the same time? Because that would make a difference to your approach.
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