PAYING ATTENTION TO FEMALE HEALTH !
Sep
25
By: Gelais

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Most of the things that I could say, you have probably heard before; don’t try to grow up to quick, your not done growing yet, small breast are great, your more worried about them than others, be happy with who you are, and different girls bodies grow at different stages!

The fact, all of this is true, although it may not make you feel better; your body is not done growing yet. Some girls experience puberty later than others; sometimes breast can be the last part to develop. In fact, some girls go through a growth spurt and develop their breast in just a few months.

There is also a question of heredity, for some breast may never be a big issue. Most adults with small breast wish they could be larger, while adults with large breast wish they were smaller. Small or large; either way they are a part of who you are.

Sometimes trying to wear a padded bra before you are able to fit in one can have the opposite effect. Wearing this bra under a t-shirt can sometimes look strange, especially if you don’t completely fill it up.

My advices is to do away with the padded bra, and try a sports bra instead. Yes, your friends may notice at first, but in the end you will be happy, and have nothing to hide. Your breast never really stops growing, and given time they should catch up.

The absolute most important thing is; be happy with who you are, and remember that your breast are a beautiful part of you.

For more information about bras, breast developments, and bra sizes, please visit http://www.myfirstbra.us.

Kim Shire

MyFirstBra.us is a helpful guide for preteen, teens, and parents concerning training bras, and issues surrounding puberty & breast development, in young girls ages 8-16.

MyFirstBra.us is a community project of National Webworks. All authors are from National Webworks, Volunteers, or Contracted for research and writing.

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