it doesnt hurt when it growns sometimes they itch and that means they are growing. but if you go down the stairs without a bra on it hurts and when you flop them around without a bra, it hurts..lol.
Vikki27 answered Thursday July 6 2006, 5:24 pm: They tend to stop growing when you reach the end of puberty around the age of 20. However, if you put on or lose weight, you may find this can affect their size. (Last place to gain it and first place it disappears from it seems!!).
I think mine only stopped growing last year and I'm now 21. They did hurt when they were growing to be honest. I don't have it now but they used to be VERY sensitive around the time of my period for a couple of years, bad enough at times that I couldn't walk without them hurting. However, that's pretty rare and can be treated with Evening Primrose Oil. I also hear St Johns Wort can help, but it can have an effect on The Pill so if you are taking it, stay away from that. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
holahayley56 answered Thursday July 6 2006, 12:28 am: One: Your breasts stop growing at the age of 19. or around there.
Two: My breasts are still growing, because I'm only 14. [40 C. CHYEAH. =)]
Three: As far as I'm concerned, it does not hurt at all. Sometimes though, if you wear the wrong kinda bra.. it makes your breasts very tender. But, thats about it. =)
MHScutie87 answered Thursday July 6 2006, 12:19 am: Your breasts will probably stop growing when you turn about 18 years old. I'm only 15, so that should answer your next question. For your third question, it is very normal for your breasts to be sore, especially at the beginning stages. It is even normal for them to grow at different rates, but eventually they will even out.
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