I'm a teenager and im a 34G bra. when will it stop?


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I had a Cousin with this problem. I don't think it ever stops as you tend to gain weight your entire life unless you can stick to a good diet plan. You could consider seeing a dietitian to discuss a low calorie diet that may help. Anyway, my Cousin just kept getting bigger until finally she had breast reduction surgery to save her aching back.
when your about 20 or 21.

you wont have any trouble getting a BF. lol.
You'll reach your full size around 16 or so. However, chances are that your breast size will change (likely go up) as you age or get pregnant. You sound as if you might be a candidate for reduction surgery
Well, if you are thin and have that large of a bra size it should stop about 20-21. If you are heavier, they can keep growing as you gain weight. When you get enough money you can always get a breast reduction, but typically, larger breasted women have to have reductions done every 10 years or so because the tissue and glands fill back in over time.
I feel for you!

Talk to your doctors or a plastic surgeon about a breast reduction.

Your breasts usually stop growing in your 20's so you might try waiting a few years then go see some PS's that are under your insurance plan.

http://www.breasthealthonline.com...
Feb 2006 Breast reduction 38J to 38C
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