tiitlid
Tiitlid is the Estonian term for nipples, the small protrusions on the chest or breast that surround the openings of the lactiferous ducts. They are present in both sexes, though they become functionally central for lactation in females. Each tiitel sits on the areola, the pigmented skin around the nipple, which often contains sebaceous glands known as Montgomery glands.
Anatomy and structure: The nipple itself contains multiple tiny openings through which milk can be delivered
Development and function: Nipples develop before birth and are present in both sexes from early infancy. Hormonal
Variations and health considerations: Nipples vary widely in size, shape, color, and orientation. Inverted nipples, uneven