By not wearing...?


Question:
a bra at night when women sleep will that lessen the chances of women not getting breast cancer?

i read it from some magazine and i was wondering if its true

Answers:
laying on the bra can cut off lymphatic fluid circulation, especially if it's an underwire, and that can lead to swollen lymphnodes which can calcify, which may or may not lead to them becoming cancerous. It's debateable, but I think in a round-a-bout way, yes, it can lead to cancer, although it is very unlikely.

Sleeping without panties also lessens your chances of getting a yeast infection, and any doctor will recommend that to a woman who gets recurrent yeast infections. That's why I just wear an oversized shirt to be, no bra, no panties. It's much more comfortable anyway.
no but if you wear a bra at night it makes em less droopy.
Hogwash. That would be like telling men they wond get testicular cancer if they wear a jock strap at night. How could that possibly be related to cancer? I don't believe it for a moment.
I never heard that before.
i like the first answer, but there is an exeption to that.
If u have flat boobs.
No, this is absolutely a myth.

And I've never worn a bra to bed and my breasts aren't drooping.
I heard that but I have not idea if it is or isn't... sorry. ..
1. I don't think that lessens the chances of cancer and 2. Who wants to sleep with a bra on!?!?! I can't wait to get in my comfy pajamas and ditch that underwire torture device! I'll take the droopy boobs later on in life to sleep in comfort
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