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stacey
February 11th, 2008, 10:25 PM
i'm 18 and have gone through puberty already. i've had the same cup size for many years nw and have had little to no change in my breasts. about 2 months ago my breasts started growing again and i don't know why. can anyone find me an answer???

Serenity
February 11th, 2008, 10:50 PM
Very rarely does any part of our body begin to grow, grow to its fullest, and stop. Imagine if in your childhood you started to get taller but your legs kept growing to the size of an adult's, and then your arms started to grow. Now that is, of course, very exaggerated but you get my point- you're just not done growing yet and that's perfectly normal.

stacey
February 12th, 2008, 12:54 AM
excuse me if this sounds rude but are you a doctor and have medical knowledge to be able to adequatley answer such a question? i think not. by the way most of our body does stop growing at a certain stage once it's fully matured and developped.

Gumleaf
February 12th, 2008, 01:07 AM
excuse me if this sounds rude but are you a doctor and have medical knowledge to be able to adequatley answer such a question? i think not. by the way most of our body does stop growing at a certain stage once it's fully matured and developped.


well stacey i think you should listen to valerie (serenity), she does her research and is very knowledgable and knows what she's talking about. to answer your original question, no its not strange for your breasts to continue growing after appearing to have stopped. i remember hearing my sister (who is now 21) tell someone that hers grew a bit and pretty much stopped growing when she was younger but then got much more developed in yr 10 or something like that, so its not strange at all.

Serenity
February 12th, 2008, 10:35 AM
If you're looking for a certified doctor, this isn't the place for you- note the name VirtualTEEN. I'm aware that eventually your body stops growing, but if your breasts have suddenly begun growing again, obviously you're not quite there yet.

Falk 'Ace' Flyer
February 12th, 2008, 10:21 PM
excuse me if this sounds rude but are you a doctor and have medical knowledge to be able to adequatley answer such a question? i think not. by the way most of our body does stop growing at a certain stage once it's fully matured and developped.

I don't know if you've noticed, but [almost] everyone around here is under the age of 21, and considering you need 8 years of training to become a doctor, I'm going to assume that most people didn't start medschool at the age of 8. If you want professional help, go to a professional site, not a peer-to-peer advice site.

Gumleaf
February 12th, 2008, 10:23 PM
well since stacey wants professional advice, i'm going to lock this because theres no professional advice here.

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