It's normal. Everyone has one breast larger than the other. It's only a slight difference, you can hardly notice. If you're going through puberty you might see a larger difference. Once you get over it you should be o.k. Don't worry.
2006-07-18 09:29:37
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answered by AngelLuv 3
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It's hereditary. Your mom probably had the same thing going on when she was younger. I'm 26 and my left one is still a little smaller than my right one. I'm also right handed. It's usually the breast on your dominant side that's bigger, but you say that your left one used to be bigger, and now your right one is. So if you're right handed, that's probably why. You don't really have anything to worry about. Most women have one bigger than the other. If one is drastically bigger than the other, and it's affecting your self esteem, you could go to a cosmetic surgeon and have the smaller one enlarged to match the other one. If you're still in your teens, wait a few years and see what happens.
2006-07-18 16:10:27
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answered by j.f. 4
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It is very normal for this to happen. I started getting breasts at age 9 or 10, the right one came in first and has always been bigger than my lft one.
2006-07-18 17:32:17
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answered by pc_accountant2008 1
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don't worry, it's normal. The same way a lot of people have one foot that is a little bigger than the other.
2006-07-18 16:09:21
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answered by lilly 4
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How old are you? If you are still young (12-17) then your breast are still growing. Don't worry, they should even out by the time they are done!
2006-07-18 16:13:33
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answered by mom_of_4 6
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I think that is normal because it happens to me.
2006-07-18 16:08:57
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answered by jazz! 3
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same thing for me.....hopefully they will even out over time
2006-07-18 16:06:55
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answered by aly 2
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