Sorry, but I'm a guy.
I'll not laugh or tease.
Dear, you are still developing. It is quite normal for a womans breasts to develope at different rates.
It is also normal for a woman's breasts to be different sized.
Please tell your Mom and show her your concerns.
Make an appoitment to see a doctor and express your worries.
Don't sit still and stew in your worries. That is not healthy for you.
All the best. Good Health and Good Luck
Peace
2006-07-24 16:01:25
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answered by manofadvntr 5
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Breast cancer does run in some families and there is a gene that can now be tested for. If you have several blood relatives with breast cancer you can suggest to your mom that you BOTH go and have a breast exam - not in the same room at the same time or anything - but if you go to the doctors together - you can tell your mom you want to see the doctor privately. The doctor will teach you how to do a monthly self breast exam too. If you are shy around male doctors you can go to a woman doctor or a female nurse practitioner. They are great! My daughter is at high risk cause she has 3 grandparents - including a grandfather - and a great-grandmother and assorted other relatives that died from breast cancer (on her dad's side of the family) - and one grandmother on my side. And there are a lot of women that get breast cancer that has nothing to do with the gene. So do yourself and your mom a favor and have an exam. It is easy. October is breast cancer awareness month!
2006-07-24 19:20:54
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answered by petlover 5
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I do not know your mother, but I do not think she would laugh at you with a serious question such as this.
If you can go to your own doctor, go. If you cannot, there are free clinics everywhere, even planned parenthood where you can find a doctor.
Get yourself checked so you don't worry.
There's no way any of us can truly tell you one way or the other - that has to be done by a doctor.
If you really cannot speak to your mother about this, and if you can't find a doctor, maybe you can talk to your school nurse or teacher about this and find a solution.
I would like to guess it's because you're just blossoming and starting to grow into an adult, but guessing isn't what you need to set your mind at ease.
Good luck.
2006-07-24 16:00:58
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answered by D 4
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They aren't always the same size. I doubt your mom would laugh if you're worried.
Here's something I found online: "Having different-sized breasts is perfectly normal. It's quite common for girls to have different-sized breasts or nipples, especially as they develop during puberty. Everyone's different, and no two women's breasts will look exactly the same. In fact, asymmetry - where one body part, like a foot or a hand, is a different size or shape from its partner - is quite common in humans.
Some girls with different-sized breasts worry that there's something medically wrong, but chances are, for a teen, there isn't. If you're really worried about your breast size, talk to your doctor or gynecologist. He or she should be able to reassure you that you don't have any health problems."
2006-07-24 16:02:36
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answered by Lucybelle 2
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Hon, it is highly unlikely...but I can't tell you it is not possible. The stress from worrying about it isn't worth it...you must tell your mother or a trusted female relative or friend...and have them take you to a doctor for a check-up. There are many clinics that will do it for a very low cost. You will feel so much better if you know once and for all...and then you can feel confident and happy again. I didn't laugh...and neither will someone else who understands your concern.
2006-07-24 16:01:16
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answered by riverhawthorne 5
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That is not a stupid question. It's good that you are concerned about your health at 13.
Differently sized breasts are very normal. You are 13, that is why you have a training bra. You are still growing.
Never, ever be afraid to talk to your Mom about girl issues. She's been there before, and she can tell you what the problem is, if there is one.
2006-07-24 16:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Truegurlzz, you need to talk to your mom. She shouldn't laugh, but instead be worried for you. Mom's are there for support, and what will happen if you have breast cancer. But in reality... the likely hood is low and many women when developing have two different sizes. I think you are ok, but still talk.. at least getting your thoughts out there you will be safe!
2006-07-24 17:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I have two daughters and I would hope that they would approach me and let me know if they were worried about this sort of thing. I am already very open with them and I had the same from my mum too.
Sit down and explain it to your mum.
I have to say though, if you are newly developing, say, in the last year or so..then this can be very very "normal". Breasts do not always develop together. MY left one developed way before my right..it is termed as "Budding".
Please talk to your mum, and go to the doctor to help allay any fears. Good luck honey :)
2006-07-24 16:02:30
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answered by caz_v8 4
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2016-10-08 07:06:44
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answered by ? 4
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most ppl have boobs that are 2 different sizes. if you're right handed your right boob is bigger and it works the other way too if you're left handed. But you should tell your mom. start out by telling her "mom i have to ask you something personal about me and i want your advice" that will make her feel good about herself and when my daughter gets older i'd want her to come to me with any questions she has. try it out and hit me up tell me how it went.
2006-07-24 16:00:48
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answered by grl4grlz06 3
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