I'm 22 years old. Pretty much all throughout my teen years I had a flat chest. Around 19 or so, they started to grow a little bit. If each bra cup could be a different size, one cup would probably be a training bra size and the other cup maybe an A. Is it normal for them to be so small and so differently sized? I was also born 3 months early, December instead of March. Could my prematurity have anything to do with it?
If you have a normal period, normal sexual development- hair etc. then there is nothing wrong. You must look at the gestalt of everything going on. If you have an irregular period or no female pattern of hair, or some other signs- then i would see a doctor for that.
If you feel very self- conscious then you can see a plastic surgeon.
Keosha answered Thursday May 31 2007, 8:31 pm: it is very well possible that the prematurity had an effect. But I have a similar issue. So dont feel bad. My right breast is so much bigger than the left I feel embarrassed about it. I even asked my doctor, she said it was normal and no 2 breats are perfect in size. The cup size is not bad or anything, your body just doesnt carry a large breast structure.
Hope that I helped.
Good luck.
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basketcase_x08 answered Thursday May 31 2007, 7:27 pm: Its very normal for one to be bigger. I also have a cup size difference. my left is barely a B and my right is tight in a C. mine is partailly because of scoliosis which makes it drastic. but there's never anyone with real ones that are exactly evelny sized. to try to even them out. work more with the arm on the same size as the smaller one. its helps a little.
and your prematurity has A LOT to do with being a late bloomer. but boobs are annoying. be glad you have small ones. [ basketcase_x08's advice column | Ask basketcase_x08 A Question ]
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