Hello Everyone!
I am 14/f and the first time I got my period was in February of this year. I am a 32 A. My mom is a 38 C. However, I am short for my age (which I got from my aunts) Since I got my height from my aunts (who are A cups as well) will I probably have the same size breast as them or my mom?
holahayley56 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 7:37 pm: Well..uhm, I'm bigger then your mom already, im like 40C. hah, um but yeah, and im only 13. so.. small breast probaly run in your family. & you'll probaly either stick with where your at.. or get in the middle.But, of course your breast don't stop growing until your 19! =) So, you still have a long way to go. So don't worry! [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
LubedPumpkin answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 11:27 pm: Hard to say. My mom is a DD and I'm an A (I'm 21). I take after my father's side. However, I'm short (5'1") like my mom, and I have a lot of the same facial features.
They might get bigger now that you've started your period, or they might not. I had a friend of mine who didn't fully develop her chest until she was 17!
iheartdrumersss answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 10:06 pm: Well, you really can't say because nobody knows how you're genetics work. But I think it may be most likely to be more towards your moms size. Don't worry, they'll grow.
&hearts [ iheartdrumersss's advice column | Ask iheartdrumersss A Question ]
beachpeach answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 10:04 pm: You are most likely to get your mothers genes for breast size but it is hard to tell. To really find out you can ask your doctor next time you are there. [ beachpeach's advice column | Ask beachpeach A Question ]
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