Hips and boobs stop developing at what age?!


Question: Hips and boobs stop developing at what age?
I started growing breasts at age 10 and by age 11 (when my period started) I had 32Bs and now at age 14 I have 34D but I want to be 36D. Will I not grow anymore?

Also I have really narrow hips (33 inches). I'm gonna lose more weight so they will be like 32 inches and that is extremely narrow. I want my hips to be at least 35 inches. Is this possible or is my body shape gonna stay the same now?

I don't think I'll grow anymore in height now because it's nearly 4 years since I have started my period so if my height stops so will my body shape?

Also are my hips to small to give birth?

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I'm a 51 year old female and I'm still waiting for my hips to become more curvy and my breasts to grow. *sigh*
Hip bones soften during pregnancy to allow for the baby to emerge usually. That would be a question for you Obstetrician.



The 34 and 36 in bra sizes is the size of your chest below your breasts, not the size of your breasts. Going up to 36 D wouldn't change your breast size, it would just mean your whole body was wider. If you're losing weight, that won't happen. If anything, your body will get narrower.

Your hips may or may not develop more, but whether or not they do is completely outside your control. And while wide hips make it look like you'd have an easier time giving birth, the size of your vagina and shape of your uterus have as much to do with that as the width of your hips. Whether you'd have trouble or not depends on all of those factors.

To put it in perspective, I developed at a similar rate to you, mostly stopped growing in height by the time I was 13, but had some change in my hip and breast sizes after that. My bra size went up at least two cup sizes between age 13 and age 18. When I was 17, I found a skirt I'd worn at age 13 and tried it on again, to find that it no longer fit. It was still the right size for my waist and the right length, but it didn't hang right because my hips had developed so much. So yes, more development is possible.




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