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Re: breast growth

From: L (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 5 Jul 2002 16:24:32 -0500 (CDT)


Breast reduction surgery will also decrease your chances of successfully breastfeeding a child. Many women cannot produce sufficient milk for the baby and must supplement with formula. If this is something that is important for you, I would wait.

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>At Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Rose wrote:
>>
>>Hello, My name is Rose, I just turned 18. I hope I am posting this to
>>the right forum. My problem is I have extremely large breasts. I have
>>been wearing custom fitted underwear for the last year and I think they
>>are STILL growing. I don't want a breast reduction for many reasons,
>>but I definately don't want larger breasts. I started to develop at 13
>>and by 15 I was a 34D. Since then the growth has been slower but hasn't
>>stopped. Right now I wear from a F to GG cup depending on the brand. I
>>am 5'7" and 145 pounds. I don't know when they will stop growing
>>naturely. I have discussed breast reduction with our doctor, but I
>>would like to avoid it. I can live with the way I am now. I want to
>>know if there is a way to stop breast growth. I read about a drug to do
>>this somewhere but the doctor says there is no such thing. I can't find
>>the source of that information anymore. Also I want to know how unusual
>>it is for breasts to develop this late. My mother was done at age 16.
>>-Rose




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