"Have you ever been smacked in the boob before? It hurts."
- AJ Haughey, Rugby Life University
- AJ Haughey, Rugby Life University
- Suzie Betts, Former Athlete & Founder
The breast’s superficial capillary network makes it highly prone to bruising and blood clots after impact.
Deep bruising can cause fat necrosis, which forms lumps that sometimes mimic breast cancer. This often requires stressful and painful tests to confirm a diagnosis.
Breast pain from running is usually linked to excessive bounce, which strains the skin, ligaments, and fascia inside the breast.
Yes. In pre-menarchal (before first period) girls, breast trauma may lead to deformities or asymmetry as the breast develops.
Possibly. Damage to milk ducts may impair the ability to breastfeed in the future.