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Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2008, 9:10 pm

ok, i am almost 19 year olds and i have no breasts, like there is only a bump, im not even an a cup. i just removed my thyroid because i had a hyperthyroid, can this be the cause of it? and its nto like small breasts run in my family, well except my mom but my sisters and my cousins and aunts all have bigger breasts:S i really hate it!!! will they ever grow or am i gonna be like this forever!!?? its really bringing down my self cofddence and i definitely do not wanna et implants

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Multicolourbrain answered Thursday January 17 2008, 2:37 pm:
I'm sorry to hear about this :(
I think removing your thyroid could very easily mean that it has stopped growth, but please remember by doing excercises you can perhaps get them a little bigger :)? Think about guys and pecs eh! By doing certain excercises it may help to stimulate growth, so please don't give up totally. Also, soem fo the most gorgeous girls have no boobs at all! Remember, its who you are that counts, and if your personality shines, and you go out feeling sexy - then other people will too, despite 'boobage'! xD. There are some girls I know with very flat chests, and they get the most attention because what they dont have in chest, they make up for in personality :)

You'll be just fine :D.

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masterclinic answered Thursday January 17 2008, 12:12 am:
Yes removing your thyroid could be the cause of this because the thyroid regulates the rates of metabolism, growth, and development. Sorry

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