Boob sizes ?


Question:
My left boob is quite fuller than my right boob , and it is really worrying me. I know that it is normal to have boobs that arent the same size, but this seems like it is a lot to me. I am a 34 A, but still.. my right one barely fills my bra cup while my left one does fill it. And , you can feel the difference in size. I have felt it before, but i brushed it off. Now, im really worried, because my boyfriend can feel the difference, too. He pointed it out to me just the other day when we were laying down with each other.

What should i do about this? Is there anything i can do about it? I havent told my mom yet because im real nervous to talk to her about my boobs..


Thank you all sooo much in advance ! :)

Answers:
well like you said, normal boobs aren't the same size, however, if it a big difference and you're worried about it just go to your docter and ask her if your's are normal. sometimes there's a hormone imbalance that causes a woman's boobs to become very unequal, so you might want to check that. also, depending on your age, the larger boob may have grown faster and you should wait a little while to see if the other is going to catch up. good luck with it all!
There is nothing you can do about this, its normal for boobs to be uneven. And you're still growing so relax and just enjoy your life :)
it is normal to have them be different most girls don't even notice however there are those few who do. my friend was one side a d the other a little c. Just ask your mom what she thinks. i think that as long as you don't feel anythign besides the size difference then you will be fine but you can always ask your dr. just to be sure
Everyone's a little uneven, they will balance soon. How old are you?
It is VERY normal. Unless one is causing you pain or you feel a lump, then you can certainly hold off on discussing it with your mother. The next time you go for a physical, ask your doc about it.
This is still completely normal. My friend was a 36D in her left, and a 36DD in her right, no joke, it just happens...try stimulating the smaller boob, i know it sounds weird and funny, but the stimulation should help with the smaller one being able to fill the A cup.
this is pretty normal. My left breast had always been alot smaller than my right but as I got older, those A's developed to C's and they pretty much balanced out. Until then, just lean to the side a little bit lol
You should go ahead and tell your mom. If its severely noticable I believe there are bra companies that make bra's that sorta even em out. they are very pricey though.
Actually there is something you can do .

you can get a unilateral breast reduction on the right boob or a unilateral breast augmentation.

its nothing to worry about. its common.

but if it really bothers you go see a plastic surgeon.

if your in the south florida area i can recommend a good one.
Yur boob size can be as different as much as a cup or more, I read this in a magazine, if your really insecure then maybe you should put a little padding on the smaller one. But if you're feeling really insecure and worried about this, you should go to a doctor that specialize in boobs and stuffs...
Mention it to your Mom but not the part about your bf.
this has a lot to do with how old you are. in any case, it is normal and if it bothers you enough you can get it fixed. however, if you are still growing, nature may even you out on its own. also, guys dont generally care if one breast is larger than the other. i know i dont
It is normal and common to have breasts that are of a different size.

Mine were uneven till I turned 32. I had a breast reduction because they were huge, they are now about the same size.
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