My boobs hurt really bad when I wake up in the morning. But if I wear a bra to bed, they dont hurt as bad. I'm not big, only 38A/30B. Does anyone know why it hurts so much? Also, I dont really sleep on them. Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? andreaP answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 2:20 pm: Have you ever thought that maybe you are wearing a bra that doesn't fit you properly? Because you said two bra sizes a 38 and a 30. Your circumference around your chest should stay the same the cup size should only vary. and depending on certain brands it could change a couple inches but not as many as six. I am a 36 and my little sister is a 32 and she is super tiny. and i am just super tall.
Wearing a bra that doesn't fit you well can cause all sort of discomfort. I would go get measured and see if that helps you at all. I just go to VS and they measure me right there. [ andreaP's advice column | Ask andreaP A Question ]
chaos answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 9:24 am: It's not a good idea to wear a bra to bed. I would suggest one of those camis with a bra built in because they are pretty comfortable. At least they aren't as restrictive.
They just tend to be sore when you are younger and around your period. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
tasuki answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 6:31 am: They may not be that big, but they are probably big for your body. Breasts put pressure on your back and weigh a lot. If you're small, this will happen even if your breasts are small. Some women's breasts hurt around the time of their period, so it may also be that. Other than that there is nothing I can think of. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
BeastFromTheWeast answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 4:37 am: Boobs hurt when they are growing.
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