Will my breast grow any bigger? At 19+?!


Question: Will my breast grow any bigger? At 19+?
Okay so I've recently turned 19 and I'm stuck at a A cup. Can my breast grow bigger? Like in my twenties? So deppressing

Answers:

they can grow for the rest of your life depending on your body chemistry. most stop around 24 or so. also child birth makes them bigger too. lol. but usually they fall down a bit.



I think most women stop developing around age 15 (give or take a year). When women gain weight, their breasts tend to get bigger with a higher body fat percentage or when we get pregnant and nurse, but a lot of times bounce right back to the original size. I'm a 34B (was a C when I gained 20 lbs and was nursing), now I'm back at my original size, with added stretch marks and a little sagging. I have always been self-conscious, but luckily the love of my life prefers small breasted women, as do many men. I know being small chested can make you feel insecure, not as curvy as other women, possible less "womanly" as I felt. Just look at the perks (for lack of a better word!), having a smaller chest means you can go bra-less, you don't have to worry about your boobs flopping to your armpits when you lay down, you look leaner, you won't sag with age or weight gain. Be proud of your body :)


Okay, I was slightly off...this reads 17 or 18 or, as I said, after having a child. http://www.ehow.com/about_4610993_do-bre…



I was always thin and I didn't grow boobs until I was 22 and got on the pill. I was always a small B but I have consistently been a natural D for 16 years+ now. Keep in mind, birth control pills have changed a lot since back then and they have much smaller hormone levels so it may not work but it worked for me!



No unless you gain a lot of weight. You're pretty much stopped growing at the age of 16. So what you have you're stuck with.



Some girls do grow into their mid 20's don't lose hope!




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