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Uneven sized breasts, normal?

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PostPosted: 08/12/07 - 01:39    Post subject: Uneven sized breasts, normal? Vote now! Reply with quote

I have uneven sized breasts, my right is noticably larger, and my left is smaller. I also have another question, my breasts are quite... low and saggy, and I don't have a boob line either, as time goes on, (I'm fourteen), will they get firmer and less ... lower and stuff? And will I get a boob line? I'm jealous of my friends who have better breasts then me.
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PostPosted: 08/13/07 - 12:58    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

This is fairly common. Since you are only 14, you still have a few years left before your breasts are fully developed. Breast growth usually continues until you are about 17 or 18 years old. The difference in size could resolve by itself during that time. But, if it truly bothers you, or, if the difference in size is more than about 25%, then I would suggest seeing a doctor. A doctor can check you for any potential problems, and at the very least, it should help to ease your concerns about it knowing that you have had them examined by a professional. Good luck.
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PostPosted: 08/13/07 - 15:38    Post subject: same here Vote now! Reply with quote

my right breast is almost twice as big as my left. i have friends who say theirs are uneven also, but not nearly as uneven as mine. my right is a C cup, possibly even a D, and my left is a B. they also hang quite low and i never understood that. in shirts that have those pre-made bras they hang extremely low because my boobs seem to be longer and the fabric doesn't hold them like they're made to. its extremely embarrassing. i can't ever see myself wearing a bikini because of the difference and feel extremely self conscience when i wear revealing or tight shirts.

will it ever go away and fix itself? or am i stuck with these flappy uneven things?
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