Hello, I'm a 19 year old female and I am wondering when breasts are supposed to stop growing. I am currently a 32A; however, my mother is a 42C and all the other women in my family have pretty decent sized breasts. I know that breast growth is partly hereditary, so I'm just wondering what gives? Thanks all in advance :)
Kendra_Berri answered Tuesday July 14 2009, 4:46 pm: They're going to stop developing around now for you. You may get an extra boost. If you've not noticed any noticeable weight gain over the past year or so, then you're probably due for one, and with that may come some more breastage.
Once you hit your 20s, you're not likely going to be as thin as you were in high school. I'm 5'2" and I was 107lbs when I was 18. I'm 26 and almost 120lbs now. My breasts are definitely plumper than they were and I'm now a 36A rather than a 34A. As for my friends, they're all the same too. More oomph when they got into their 20s.
However, don't expect any miracles. If you're angling for a C, I wouldn't hold my breath. There's an outside chance you might get a cup size bigger, but you'd be better off learning to love the small girls. Look at the benefits: cute bras, little sagging (Which starts in your 20s if they're big), no jiggling around, easy to run, you look thinner...
In any case, breasts change during pregnancy. Big chests can deflate, small chests can grow, nipples change colour and size. And as you age, the droop and when you gain and lose weight they alter shape and size.
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