Is there any way to tell how big your breasts will get? Like if you developed early you're likely to have small breasts or if you developed late you'll most likely to have big ones? 1'm 13f I know it's not important I was just wondering
daughterofwily answered Thursday July 28 2005, 1:54 pm: Whew, you asked a lot.
There is no specific way to determine how large your breasts will be. The time when you start developing has nothing to do with it. For example, contrary to the example you started, I was an early bloomer, but I'm fairly busty, and I have late bloomer friends who are flat-chested... But there are early bloomers in my family who have flat chests too.
The best indicator you have for your eventual breast size if your female relatives. Your mother, maternal and paternal aunts, grandmothers. Don't leave out your father's side of the family either; you get one X chromosome from your dad. For example, most of the women on my mother's side of my family have small breasts, but I do not.
Also, your breasts don't really stop growing until you're 16-18. If you gain or lose weight, that will also effect their size. The rate at which they grow is not static, either. Especially in cases of wieght loss or gain, it can happen in spurts. Without accounting for weight gain, I reached my full size when I was sixteen and I also started when I was 11, but I have a friend who probably reached her full size within a year of her period. There are far too many variables to be able to predict this reliably. Just take good care of yourself and eventually, your breasts should be the right size for you. [ daughterofwily's advice column | Ask daughterofwily A Question ]
MummuM answered Thursday July 28 2005, 12:52 pm: It really depends on your family, sweetie. If your mom seems to have small breast, you'll probably be around the same size as her. Breasts do not stop growing after you get your period. Girls grow until they are 18. You have a lot of time for growing!
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
barbiedollx answered Thursday July 28 2005, 10:20 am: It all depends on your family so look at your mom, aunts on her side, you sister. Pretty much any female related to you on that side of the family. No your breasts will not necessarily stop growing when you get your period. I got mine when I was 14 and now I'm almost 18 and they are still growing all the time. I don't think there is a rate for them to grow. But you could always go on google and research it. [ barbiedollx's advice column | Ask barbiedollx A Question ]
x0o-bluuee-x3 answered Thursday July 28 2005, 1:01 am: You know. It kind of depends on the family too.
Like. If your mom had big boobs and still does then your most likely gunna have big boobs
But if your mom was very flat chested and still is or not n e more but there small, then your most likely gunna have small boobs.
SoInToYoUx0x answered Thursday July 28 2005, 12:34 am: u cant really tell because each person is different and each persons body grows different. i think you stop growin whwen u turn 18, but i am not sure..hope this helps yhou out.
*~Stephanie~* [ SoInToYoUx0x's advice column | Ask SoInToYoUx0x A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 10:36 pm: Well you cant really tell...every1 developes at different times and at different stages. You might be small now but like 2 or 3 years from now you might be huge! You realy dont know anything! Sorry if I coud help in any way && hon its not all bout the boobs....its bout the ASS too! [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 10:01 pm: it depends on your genes. like if both sides of your family have big breasts changes you will too you can tell sometimes like if you look just like your mom you have a better chance of getting your moms brests. its hard to tell untill you are full grown. [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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