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Is it possible to stop your breasts from growing?? im a 16/f and im satisfied with my breast size. I dont want them to get any bigger though. Is it possible to control the growth? Or do i have no control over it? I d ont want them getting as big as my moms breasts..thats a little too big for me.
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oo sorry but no. if big boobs are in your family's genes, then you'll most likely have big boobs. you could try getting breast reduction if your breasts grow bigger.
andd you actually DO have control over it, in a way. do you see any skinny girls walking around with double ds? without getting a boob job. soo my point is that if you become skinnier, the fat in your breasts might reduce. and if you become fatter, the fat in your breasts might increase. oo i'm not sure if that's true, but it COULD work :) ]
Unfortunately it isn't possible to just stop the growth of your breasts. Seeing as you are 16, it is unlikely that they will grow much more. If they do then you could get breast reduction surgery but it isn't possible to stop them growing. It isn't advised to get reduction surgery until they have stopped growing because they will continue to grow after the surgery if this happens. ]
i dont think...except with a breast reduction..
hope i helped
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The only way I know is to wait until they stop growing and get a breast reduction, even though they are probably kind of expensive. Other wise, jsut deal with it. The bigger your breasts grow, the bigger your body grows. So when you grow up hopefully your breasts will be in perfect proportion to your body. ]
Nope, it's impossible to stop and control the growth of your breasts. It's normal for some girls for their breasts to grow for a long time. If you think that when you get older that your breasts are too big and they are making you have a back ache, get a breast reduction. You can try talking to a doctor about this and they might help you out.
-Karen ]
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