i know this is a question that is asked alot, but I'm almost 15 (in October) and my breasts are only about an 28a...
I started puberty (got my period) when I was 12, almost 13. It's been a few years, so do you think my breasts will stay this size?
I've been trying to eat alot, because I'm 5'7 and 110 pounds, and I do sports, so i am kind of skinny. Do you think this is why I don't have bigger breasts?
Alot of people talk about how they had small breasts and suddenly they developed in a matter of months or a year. Is this true, and has this personally happened to someone who was at least my age at that time?
By the way, my breasts have been sore for about the past week... could this be because they're growing?
Thanks so much, and I'm sorry for all these questions.
im 5'6 and im almost 15..and im only 32a..sumtimes i can get into a b ...and im only 107 pounds...
but i think ure boobs grow more (for some people, especially for ure weight) around the age 17... thats like when people start really looking like adults.. and my older sis was that way...but i hope this answers ure question...and btw usually when ure boobies hurt are bcuz theyre growing.....
well i hope they get bigger..lol && i hope this is any help because.. no one really could give ya an exact answer..because its different for different peeps....hope i helped!! =] [ BLoNDie34's advice column | Ask BLoNDie34 A Question ]
babiigirl answered Saturday August 12 2006, 11:09 pm: being 5foot7in. && only weighing 110 is kind of unhealthy because someone your height should weight somewhere around 135.
And im not sure if that stops your breast growth.
my freshman year i was only a B cup. Im going to my senior year && i am DD cup.
Theres no telling if your breats will grow anymore but you dont stop growing till your 20.
If you have any questions about your grow or your height call your family doctor. He can tell you everything you need to know. Thats his job.
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