Hello, your son's swollen breast is most likely caused by the effects of oestrogens obtained from the mother (from you) that are still present. Simply observe it, it usually subsides over time.
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Swollen breast in a newborn
Hello, I have a 10-day-old son and I noticed that his breast is swollen, it’s not red. What could it be?