: I Have Very Small Breasts?
I’m a 17 year old female and I have very small breasts – they do not even fill an A-cup. My mom and all my female relatives have medium to large breasts. I don’t want large breasts or anything, I just would like a little more fullness – even just a full A cup or small B cup, so I don’t look so flat chested without padded bras. Is there anything I can do? I am about 5’5, 125 lbs and I’ve had my period for three years (it’s irregular too – does this have to do with it?). Can I expect larger breasts in the next few years, or am I a bit too old?
Please do not waste my time telling me that I am “lucky to have small breasts,” or anything of that sort instead of answering my questions. Thanks in advanced!
My doctor is the biggest creep… I’m definitely not going to talk to him.
My mom was small chested, but even at age twelve, she had bigger breasts than me (I can tell from pictures).
@John – Yes, I was a late bloomer. Is there a chance that I will have another growth spurt? And do you think it’s related to my weight? I’m on the slim side.
Answers and Views:
Answer by gummybearyoyoyo
i would say that u would might want to talk to ur docter about it because people on here will give u sorts of answers which wont make any sense im here to give u a piece of advice just talk to ur docter or ur mom maybe not ur dad cuz hes the oppoisite gender
Yes you will probally grow more of them in the next couple of years, go ask your mum if she had small breast at 17ish and if she did ask when they started getting bigger, because you’ll most likely be the same as her.. +you only weigh 125lbs thats quite skinny, so it might have somthing to do with your weight, good luck for the future + hope ive helped xxAnswer by John Jones, the Florida Gyn
Well Ally, one thing I will point out. Yes, you’re already 17 and still have very small breasts. But, you’re not 21 or 22…. it IS possible that you could get a late spurt. I don’t think it’s beyond hope that you might end up a full A or small B. It could absolutely happen. I have had several patients who have had continued breast growth such as I’m describing from ages 16 or so until they are 21 or 22.
How developed are you otherwise, have you been a late bloomer, so to speak?
Feel free to ask me any followup questions. I like to think that I’m not a creep. 🙂
John Jones, MD
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