Some girls can't wait for them to come and look forward to their arrival as they would their birthday, first kiss, or a soccer championship. Other girls dread them as much as eating a big plate of Brussels sprouts or changing the kitty litter. But most girls have mixed feelings and are not quite sure why they have them and what to do about them. Boys don't have them, but they're likely to be curious about them. What's the mystery subject? We're talking about breasts. If you're a girl, look down and there they are — or will be soon. They're only two mounds of flesh, but they get a lot of attention. As a girl matures and goes through puberty , breasts tell the world that this girl is leaving girlhood and entering a new stage in her life. Because large breasts get attention just look at magazines, TV, or movies , some girls may worry if their breasts are small.

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Kendall doesn't even have to tell you how she feels about her breasts — her shirt says it all! I was 15 years old with [size] F [breasts]. It's like, How do you navigate that? She's happy with the results. I got a chest X-ray of my lungs and discovered that my breasts are uneven," Jennifer explained on Jimmy Kimmel Live. I was really young. I didn't have anything there to bind! I used to sleep on my chest because I thought it would stop me from getting boobs. I used to pray to God that I wouldn't get breasts.
A common worry among women with small breasts is whether or not they will be able to breastfeed. They may even hear from friends or family that because of their breast size, they won't make enough breast milk. That's a myth , and it's just not true. Women with small breasts can absolutely breastfeed and produce a healthy breast milk supply for their child. Your breast size does not determine your ability to breastfeed. The size of the breasts depends on how much fat they contain, not the amount of milk-making tissue. Women with larger breasts have more fat in their breasts, but they do not necessarily have a greater amount of milk-making tissue. If your breasts are on the smaller side, it doesn't mean that you don't have enough milk-making cells or that you won't be able to make enough breast milk. Women with small breasts are perfectly capable of producing a full, healthy milk supply for their baby.
Big-busted women run in my family and I'm no exception. When I was in 5th grade, my breasts blossomed faster than all the other girls in my class. I went from wearing a training bra to being a full C cup in less than a year. I was so aware I wasn't like everyone else and I wanted nothing more than to fit in. As far as my oversized breasts went, I hated them, which made me hate my whole body.