i'm only fifteen years old turning sixteen years old. i wear size 32 B but still kind of in the A. i don't wear any size A but i don't really fit into B. i would like to fully fit in 34 B, are there any ways to make my breasts bigger naturally instead of getting surgery?
Upper body exercices (even simple pushups will help) but that moreso to help you stay up.
Gaining a bit of weight (I don't know your size but lots of times that tends to depend on your body weight too)& the birthcontrol pill does help as well. [ vindicated's advice column | Ask vindicated A Question ]
Ava29 answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 11:12 pm: Honestly the only thing you can do is wait until your older. Because girls don't fully finish developing until about 24 with the breast. Because one of my good friends wanted to get a breast job done at 18 and the doctor told her to wait a few more years. not that it stops people from getting it done at 18 and even younger, but it's still better to completely wait and thats what even I have had doctors suggest. And your only 15. Mine didn't really start getting bigger until about 17 I guess. I mean I had them but i went from a B when I was 15 and 16 to a C at 17... And there is still time for change even for me. At least that's what I've been told by the doctor and my Mom when I was your age. Of course I'm sure there are a lot of girls that may disagree with me or have something different to say because birth control didnt help me Because I only started taking it about 2 weeks ago. If it does I guess I'll find out. But thats my personal experience. Good luck, it'd be cool if you could find something different. Maybe really padded bras? =) [ Ava29's advice column | Ask Ava29 A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 11:10 pm: birth control. ha. sounds weird but i got prescribed it to help clear up my face and it does that and it made my breasts bigger.
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