Hello dear See as per history it is not abnormal signs It can be attributed to hormonal changes or nerve sensitivity .it is common after pregnancy. So donot worry However for any pain or discomfort Consult gynaecologist in person for better clarity Regards
Changes in breast sensitivity after childbirth are not uncommon. Hormonal fluctuations, breastfeeding, or even changes in body awareness can impact how your wife experiences touch. The sensation she’s describing sounds like it might be related to changes in nerve sensitivity, which can happen as breast tissue and skin adapt post-pregnancy and breastfeeding. If she’s feeling ticklish or uncomfortable, it might help to approach touch more gently or in a different way that feels more comfortable to her. Communication is important here—encourage her to express what feels good or what parts feel sensitive and adjust accordingly. If this sensation is distressing or affecting intimacy significantly, it could be worthwhile for her to discuss it with a healthcare provider who can explore potential hormonal or physical changes that might be contributing to this sensation. Rarely, persistent sensory changes in the breast could signal issues such as nerve entrapment or other localized problems, so a personalized medical evaluation can be helpful to rule out any clinical concerns. Additionally, if she’s noticing other changes like lumps, persistent pain, or discharge, these would be more concerning and should prompt a visit to a healthcare provider to ensure there’s nothing more serious going on. Encourage her to monitor for any of these red flags and seek medical advice if necessary.
