I'm 18 years old and I still have very tender breasts and I just recently moved up to a 36D. I was wondering, how much longer can my boobs continue to grow? I'm half asian and pretty petite and my back is KILLING me because of this.
Additional info, added Wednesday June 6 2007, 2:29 pm: Just so y'all have an idea. I'm 5'7" and 132 lbs. . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? LoverButton answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 6:15 pm: I'm 15, and i'm a 38D and i'm 5'5'' and 125 lbs(i'm sure you don't want to hear advice from a 15 year old, but i've had this happen), i had back problems for the LONGEST time, and i went to the chiropractor and asked him about it, and he took an ex-ray and said that my breast size had nothing to do with it, and that i had scoliosis, so i'd recommend going to see the chiropractor or the doctor. However, it might be your breasts, but I don't think so. I'd definitely recommend an x-ray. [ LoverButton's advice column | Ask LoverButton A Question ]
Mollysie answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 2:58 pm: Your breasts shouldn't grow much more, because your eighteen your body is starting to slow down. You can consider purchasing sports bras, or a more suportive ones. You can talk to a doctor if your back is still hurting. Good luck! :)
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lilcutie1212 answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 2:46 pm: At 18 and having your period for a couple of years you shouldnt be growing that much anymore unless you put additional weight. You need to find a good supportive bra. If you continue to have back problems you should talk to your mom about possible breast reproduction. Hope I've helped.
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