> I had a lady friend who had a nipple in her armpit. She was the mother of
> six children (one at a time). She told me the extra nipple produced milk
> also. MLB
> OMG, I almost just said "TMI," ha! But I want to know how she managed
> after the kids were born, did she have to wear an armpit pad? Did it
> make a mess every time she brought her arm down to her side?
The vast majority of (human) auxilliary nipples are not functional, i.e.
they have no milk ducts attached. Most, in fact, are largely undelveloped
and are easily mistaken for moles.
If this woman's "third nipple" actually produced milk, she had a third
BREAST. This is extremely unusual.

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hamandcheese@betweentheknees.com - 29 Dec 2006 18:23 GMT
>> OMG, I almost just said "TMI," ha! But I want to know how she managed
>> after the kids were born, did she have to wear an armpit pad? Did it
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>If this woman's "third nipple" actually produced milk, she had a third
>BREAST. This is extremely unusual.
The third one should be reserved for beer.
-mhd
dgk - 02 Jan 2007 14:51 GMT
>>> OMG, I almost just said "TMI," ha! But I want to know how she managed
>>> after the kids were born, did she have to wear an armpit pad? Did it
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>
>The third one should be reserved for beer.
Eventually genetic treatments will make this possible. They'll likely
experiment on cows first though. There's a pretty picture. Wisconsin,
the dairy and beer state.