Most women know it’s a good idea to do a monthly breast self-exam. I try to stay on top of this. Usually, I do mine in the shower, and since I’m no expert, I just feel for anything that seems different. Luckily, thank the Lord, I have never felt anything suspicious. But, honestly, it’s kind of hard to really tell even if I did feel something. Breast tissue is naturally sorta lumpy. My mom introduced me to a device that helps a woman feel more when she does her self-exam. It helps your fingers to glide smoothly over your breast and magnifies any bumps in the tissue so that you can better identify a lump.
To check out this amazing little device, you can go here:
Plexus Pink
They are inexpensive and they may help you find a lump that’s so small you wouldn’t feel it otherwise. Since early detection is key to battling and beating breast cancer, it seems silly not to use something that can help you find it in it’s earliest stages.