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Re: BREAST SIZE.

From: A (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 16 Apr 2000 20:20:40 -0400


Have had PCOS for 12 years....DD...largest in the family!! Have noticed that since I've started low-carbing, my breasts have been the first to go....not really in total size, but they're really shaping up. Kind of a blessing !

"C. Tobin" wrote:

> I know im much smaller than everyone else in my family
> I'm an A in a C or bigger cup family, I've wondered if the testosterone had
> an effect on it.
>
> >From: anonymous@obgyn.net (anonymous)
> >Reply-To: pcos@obgyn.net
> >To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <pcos@forum.obgyn.net>
> >Subject: BREAST SIZE.
> >Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 16:22:28 -0500
> >
> >Hi everyone! Although I have not been diagnosed with PCOS, I have most
> >all of the symptoms. My question is regarding breast size and PCOS.
> >Since PCOS involves a hormone imbalance, is it possible that the excess
> >testosterone could inhibit regular development of the body? I mean,
> >could my breasts be smaller than "they should be" due to this? And if
> >so, will treatment restoring hormone levels cause them to grow fully? I
> >am wondering, because I am the only woman in my family (not just
> >immediate family either, and on both sides) who has breasts smaller than
> >a C cup (I'm barely a B), and I have always wondered why I am less
> >well-endowed than all the others (especially since there is "plenty of
> >me" to handle big breasts!). If anyone has any information regarding
> >this, I would appreciate it! Thanks a bunch!!
> >
>




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