adviceman49 answered Wednesday April 25 2012, 11:49 am: You may have very well answered your own question. There are two ways to find this out.
The first is to go to a department store such as Macy's or Lord and Taylor and find out when their bra fitter is there. Make an appointment with the fitter to be properly fitted with the correct size bra and cup. You would be surprised at how many women are wearing the wrong size.
Sometime ago my Cousin was the VP of North American sales for a major women's wear company. He showed me a statistical report his company did based on their fitters survey. Nearly 100% of the women they fitted were wearing the wrong sized bra. Based on this survey some mathematician came up with a percentage that some 90% of women wear the wrong size bra or are wearing their bra's incorrectly. I'm not sure how much trust to place in the number the mathematician came up with other than my own wife was one of the women wearing the wrong size and not wearing her bra correctly.
So the first thing you need to do is make sure you are wearing the right size and types of bra's. If after being properly fitted and buying the right bra's, by the way there is no charge for the fittings, you still have pain. The second thing to do is schedule a visit with your doctor, preferably your GYN. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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