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Re: Breast Developement

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 24 Jul 2002 20:34:12 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Janiee wrote: >
>I'm 22, 2 miscarriages. This will sound ridiculous to some but it is my
>problem. My right breast is slightly larger than my left.

This is Normal.

This hasn't >been much of a problem since I hardly notice it myself but lately I've
>began obsessing about it! Even my younger sister mentioned that I should
>change bras because one "boob" looked larger and heavier than the other!
>Is there any medication or harmonial drug I can use that will be
>effective on only the left side?

No.

Is there any way for me to retard the >growth of one breast for the other to catch up?

No.

If not I will get >surgury done as a last resort...

That is the first and last resort as well as all of the resorts in between.

I'm currently 22 and a 34B but while >on the pill, my breast grew an incredible amount, unfortunately once I
>stopped taking the pill, my breast went back to a 34B. Is there
>anything you can tell me??? PLEASE???

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R.Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG   FOG
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