Is it true if i lost between 5&10 pounds.
my bra size (36c) would onyl shrink a tad bit?
Im 13, and I'm 5'0ft if that makes any difference.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? craazylau answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 6:48 pm: Unfortunately it's almost impossible to say. This is because it depends on the individual. When someone loses/gains weight they tend to lose it from specific places first. When you've put on weight or lost it in the past have you noticed where you've lost it from first? As if you lose 5 or 10 pounds then this will be the place it'll show and you'll probs notice quite a difference. If you lose more than this then it will begin to show all over and yeah you'll probably lose weight from your chest. For example i've recently lost 10 pounds and everyone says my face is so much slimmer but my bra size has stayed the same. Do you see what i mean? But then again you could be the sort of person to lose it from your chest first! So basically there's no easy answer unless you take into account what's happened in the past!! Good luck [ craazylau's advice column | Ask craazylau A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 6:25 pm: It's different for everyone but when you lose about 10-12 pounds you go down a size. Your boobs won't shrink if you lose 5 pounds and even if you do it's just the fat you're losing. They will grow as you get older so no worries. :] [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
charmed3fanatic answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 6:22 pm: it depends on your body, it's different with every person, most likely they would only shrink a bit, but they could maybe start to sag if you do because there used to your body now. [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
xEVYx answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 5:42 pm: you would if it was more than that..but since its only 5-10 i doubt you would.
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