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Very Small Chest size(both unequal too)

By Anonymous October 4, 2017 - 11:37pm
 
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Hi i am 24. i am about to get married in a month. my monthly periods r peefectly fine. On spot on date and with full flow. i am genetically skinny but active person. my weight is 48kg although i eat and drink well, milkshakes, fruits, food etc BUT my chest is very very small just like a 13or 14 yrs girl. I massaged, used oils etc everything but its the same. I am very worried please guide is it normal?? I asked a few gyny doctors all said it is normal and will be fine after marriage. i dont know how will it happen if it didnt work with massages etc....i feel low and complexed too :'(

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Hello Anon

Thank you for writing.

There is no connection between breast size and marriage. And there is no connection between breast size and fertility, if that is a concern. Some women simply have very small breasts. Since you are very tiny all round, it makes sense that your breasts are also very small. This is not a heath condition. Many women have different sized breasts too.

Oils or pills will not make your breasts bigger - don't waste your time or money on them anymore. The only way to get bigger breasts is to gain weight (not a good idea in general) or have breast implants.
You will also find your breast size gets larger in pregnancy.
Best,
Susan

October 5, 2017 - 4:24am
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