Breast & health question....?!


Question: Breast & health question.....?
Ok.. I'm 18 and still have a small chest.. Other people in my family really do not have small chests.. but anyways when I was a little younger, my chest started to hurt and be sore so I was sure it was the time my chest would grow.. but it was sore for the longest time, and -then sooner or later it died down, but my chest never really grew..
-oh and i started my period around age 15..

I recently graduated high school
-Is it possible that your chest can do it's major growth period even after high school.?
-And I've always wondered if I had a hormone imbalance.. could this have affected it... I thought so because lately i started getting a really noticeable treasure trail.. it's darker, like it should be on a guy or something
-and usually have really light periods (i consider this lucky but i'm wondering if all this could be combining to something that is Not luck-like a hormone imbalance)

anyways-can ppls chests still grow even after high school.?.?
-and hormone imbalance.?

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Answers:
Women should stop growing all together at the age of 18, but most women stop before that because they finish puberty early. If you are asking if you're producing more testosterone than normal than I suppose it's possible.

Technically your breasts can go at almost any age. They grow when you gain weight for some women, and they grow during pregnancy. Growing on their own I'm not so sure about.

Light periods are just light periods, not everyone is blessed with that lmao! But mine vary usually staying in a range of regular flow.

Having a small chest is hereditary. Even if people in your family have large breasts you can still have a small chest. If you're really worried you can ask to be on some type of BC, or ask your gyno.? Health Question & Answer



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