Question Posted Wednesday January 25 2006, 8:39 pm
My cheast is different sizes,my right breast is bigger then my left and that makes me self-cautious, i cant wear low cut shirts, or a swimming suit without putting a pading in my left breast wich makes it uncomftreble and doesnt look right.I wanna be confident about my body. I saw a doctor and she said u cant do anything about it, only plastic surgery.But i wanna change my chest somehow, is there any lotion that i can rub on it, or any pills that can help me?I dont know what to do.Please help.
alisonmarie answered Thursday January 26 2006, 7:28 am: Most women have one breast that is bigger than the other, and I bet you haven't noticed their lopside-ed-ness!
The thing is, when we feel uncomfortable about a part of our body - be it our breasts, a zit, our hips - we are overly conscious of it. We spend a lot of time examining ourselves, and when we're out in public we might be thinking about that specific problem.
But to other people around you, you are more than just your breasts - you're the whole package: body, mind, and soul. No one will ever be as critical of you as you are of yourself.
Your doctor is right. There is no way to naturally and safely change one of your breast's size apart from surgery. If you can wear a bra that fits both breasts comfortably, then chances are you are perfectly within the normal range. Although many women do have difficulties with varying cup sizes, these can be sorted out by having a professional bra fitting.
An expert can tell you which bra will be the best for your body, and if you share your concerns about your uneven breast size, they should be able to offer a suitable bra and help put your mind at rest.
SaturnMoonie answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 11:42 pm: Everybody's breasts are like that. Some people just notice it more than others...I personally think my right breast is a C cup and my left one is B cup. LOL I still wear low cut shirts, honestly people wont notice. You notice a lot probably because you stand in front of the mirror without a shirt on looking at the difference. So don't worry about it ok :) [ SaturnMoonie's advice column | Ask SaturnMoonie A Question ]
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