I'm 11 and I have big boobs already! I'm pretty sure I'm A 38 or something like that. My mom has really small boobs so I'm skeptical. My dad does no have boobs of course but I was just wondering if by this rate I'm going to have big boobs? I started wearing a bra in 4th grade but... I'm just hoping to know if this will unfortuntly lead to big boobs. Reply soon?
My sister decided that she wanted to have breast implants someday and asked if I would go with her to talk to/ask different doctors about pricing, risks, procedure etc. because I ask A LOT of questions, especially with doctors.
Well, every single surgeon and doctor we went to (there were about 8 I believe) all said that a woman's breasts can continue to change until about the age of 24. Then, if a woman gets pregnant after 24(or before age 24), or has some sort of medical/hormonal change in her body her breasts can change AGAIN.
They all strongly encouraged my sister to wait a while before actually getting the procedure done because she was 20 at the time, and it had nothing to do with the price.
My point is the human body is always changing, especially in the female breasts region. Not that you are asking about implants but I’m relaying the message about how long it can take for them to change and develop on their own.
I was about a 32/34 B when I was 16. I am now 22 and a 34/36 D-DD depending on where I buy, and my weight has never been a factor. I've maintained a healthy body weight for my height and I'm pretty athletic being on a swim team and dancing all my life. Even now as an adult I’ve swam with a local triathlon group almosy daily. Also, my biological Mom is a 34/36 A cup naturally. So, in all honesty your Mom being small doesn’t say much either.
You just have to let your body do what it's going to do. No one is ever really going to be able to give you an exact answer on how big you will get. You’re 11 you have PLENTY of growing to do in all aspects of your body and life. No worries. : ) [ LoveHopeFaith's advice column | Ask LoveHopeFaith A Question ]
lmaoANDlol answered Thursday August 30 2012, 1:41 pm: No actually A is the smallest size .I am 16 and 32 A
and really I don't see that my boobs are big
and my boobs stop growing I think so since I was 15 so your boob won't grow bigger anymore.I mean your 11 years old you boobs may stop grow at 13 or 14 and at this age your boobs will be at normal size (not big and not small)
p.s big boobs sound pretty good those days for men [ lmaoANDlol's advice column | Ask lmaoANDlol A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday August 30 2012, 11:34 am: There are a lot of factors that are at play here. There is even the possibility that your breast will grow smaller as your body becomes accustomed to the new hormones now coursing through your body.
One of the biggest factors at play here is your total body weight and body fat index. This is something your doctor or even your physical education teacher can help you with.
Since breast tissue is largely made up of fat tissue; the lower your body fat index is the smaller your breast could become. Just something to think about. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday August 30 2012, 2:40 am: There is no way of telling! Some will develop early, and stop developing early. Others will develop later, and they will carry on developing at that rate.
So your breasts may not grow anymore now. Or they could carry on growing. There's nothing you can do, except wait until you're 18-21ish (when you stop developing and growing), and so the best thing to do is to embrace it. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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