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I don't know a whole lot about breast growth changes. I'm 24 and done growing, not on my period, not pregnant, losing weight, but my breasts are getting bigger. Am I missing something?
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Hi there,
I am your age and my breasts are definitely bigger now than they were just a couple of years ago. Not sure what caused it but if it's not hurting you I'd say it's not a big concern. In my case, my boobs were very small and were upgraded to "small". :P |
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I thought I'd get more replies with this...
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Sometimes hormone changes happen later on in life that can contribute to things such as your breasts growing. Like when you are on your period, they can get bigger due to hormone changes, sometimes when we reach different stages of life our hormones are affected and can do many things to us!
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Hi, LiteraryLark.
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Some medications, particularly the atypical anti-p's, can cause breast growth. So if you're on any of those, you might want to check with your prescriber.
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Have you had your prolactin checked? I went up a cup size and my boobs became swollen. They checked my prolactin because I was leaking (I don't do that and I have never been pregnant)...I had abnormal prolactin levels. I don't know if you had this checked but it could be worth looking into. Take care.
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Psych meds can cause breast changes. Growth, prolactin,tenderness.
Mine keep growing. I gain there and my stomach first when i gain weight.
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All sensible suggestions for you, LiteraryLark as to why your breast size has changed and will continue to change. You're in your mid-20s, so your breast size will continue to change.
Here's two helpful articles about why that happens to women. Could be related to your hormonal changes, weight change, medication, diet, stress, sedentary or active lifestyle, etc. there's a myriad of reasons. https://www.bustle.com/articles/1686...n-your-20s-30s https://www.womenshealthmag.com/heal...hange-with-age |
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