"I've heard of it. From what I heard they usually occur near the breast or up under the arm. They are usually along the milk ducts but usually aren't functional though sometimes you can get milk from the rare actually functional one. I had a mole just to the outside of my breast. It was becoming irritated because it was right in line with my bra edge. Eventually I had it removed. It wasn't technically a mole they discovered. It was connected to the milk ducts and had no other characteristics of a mole other than being brown. When it got irritated it cracked and bled and it always was sensitive. I have had it all my life but it never really bothered me until I was nursing. Since it was on the milk ducts is probably why it became more sensitive when I was nursing."
I never even imagined it was a third nipple until the Dr removed it and told me that was what it was. I hadn't even heard of it until then. It's very hard to tell the difference between a nipple and a mole except for the makeup of the cells themselves and where it's located. It can be located nearly anywhere on the front of the torso from what I've heard. It's usually close to or in a line from the chin, across the breast and below.
I just reposted what I wrote before on another thread.
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthr...=Extra+nipples
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