Do breast nodules have to be dealt with before third-degree pregnancy preparation?

Grade III breast nodules are not necessary to be treated before pregnancy, but it is recommended that they be removed before pregnancy. Grade 3 breast nodules are generally considered benign and are not necessary to be removed prior to pregnancy, but it is recommended that they be surgically removed prior to pregnancy in order to prevent bad lesions from developing after pregnancy, which can be difficult to treat. There is a possibility that breast nodules may change during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. This is due to hormonal changes in the body, as progesterone levels increase significantly during pregnancy, which can cause some changes in the nodules, such as an increase in their size, or, in the worst case scenario, the nodules may even become cancerous. It is therefore best for the nodules to be removed before pregnancy, and usually, the nodules can be removed intact with local anesthesia. Patients can also choose to have minimally invasive surgery. With minimally invasive surgery, the scars left after the surgery will be minimal or none at all, which has the advantage of being more aesthetically pleasing. Overall, to be on the safe side, it is better to remove breast nodules before preparing for pregnancy at level three.