What does a third nipple signify?

Supernumerary nipples are usually not a cause for concern. In some cases, an extra nipple may indicate an underlying condition, including tumor growth or cancer. But sometimes you may never even know you have one. Pregnant and breastfeeding women often discover extra nipple tissue as they react to hormones.

How rare is a third nipple in the world?

A supernumerary nipple is an additional instance of nipple occurring in mammals, including humans. They are often mistaken for moles. Studies variously report the prevalence of supernumerary nipples as approximately 1 in 18 and 1 in 40.

Is it OK to have a third nipple?

Also called a supernumerary nipple, it is typically harmless and does not need to be removed, although you can opt for that if you don’t like how it looks. Third nipples are common, although some people mistake them for moles or birthmarks. Some third nipples are accompanied by breast tissue, while others are not.

What do 3rd nipples look like?

On a baby, the accessory nipple will look like a small tan or brown freckle that will be located somewhere on the stomach. Typically, on a vertical line beneath the regular one. Consult your pediatrician if you believe your baby has three nipples.