Can a women get breast cancer by wearing a bra to sleep?!


Question: Can a women get breast cancer by wearing a bra to sleep.?
I've heard this from before, a lot of people think that wearing a bra to sleep causes breast cancer. Other people say if a woman doesn't wear a bra to sleep her breast will sag D:

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Answers:
No. You can't get breast cancer by wearing a bra to sleep. I've done it many times in my life and no, it doesn't happen. Besides, if you do wear a bra to bed, it doesn't help unsag your breasts, it just stays there. Bras are meant to be worn when you're sitting or standing, not sleeping. When you're sleeping your laying down which doesn't do anything to your breasts at all. They do have exersises which keep them up anyway.Health Question & Answer

Wearing a bra to bed will not cause you to get breast cancer. The people you heard this from don't know what they are talking about. Wearing a bra to bed will help keep your breast healthy; and it might prevent them from sagging I don't know. Health Question & Answer

constricting the blood flow is one way to get a lot of ailments. Not just by wearing tight garments, but in a lot of ways.Health Question & Answer

no you want get cancer,but you need some free time for body parts gravity is the only thing that will cause sagging in later years.Health Question & Answer

I thought I heard that too =/
I'm not really sure...
But I always wear my bra to bed, I just forget to take it off or I'm too lazy, haha xDHealth Question & Answer

I been sleeping with mine for years and I don't have cancer.Health Question & Answer

i think people are taking the p*ss out of youHealth Question & Answer



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