Absolutely. During your period, it's normal for you to retain water weight, which causes some women to feel bloated, while causing other women to simply swell. Common areas for swelling are the breasts, hands and feet. As long as you're not in any kind of pain, I wouldn't worry about it. The alternative would be to take medication that sheds excess water. Hope this helps!
2007-01-05 09:06:13
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answered by Memphis Lawdog 3
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no. they are simply puffed up with more water around your period. they do not grow or shrink.
in general as you get older they will grow a little bit. but if you have a baby, they will definitely get larger. if you nurse, expect some sagging, but that's okay:
1. your baby and you bond better when you nurse
2. any man in his right mind doesn't expect a real woman (not from a magazine where they airbrush the pictures), to not have some sagging, and they really like the softness
it is when you really are older that they really sag. but that is what bras are for.
2007-01-05 09:11:51
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answered by Louiegirl_Chicago 5
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yes, this is very common. when you get your period you have all those hormones surging through your body, (simulating pregnancy) and your boobs get swollen, then go back to normal after your cycle is over. that's why your breasts get bigger during the first few months of pregnancy as well. if you are really thin, you probably are genetically inclined to have smaller boobs; the difference in size is just related to your cycle.
2007-01-05 09:08:26
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answered by kayzee 3
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Ten pounds isn't plenty, so probable no longer. in spite of the undeniable fact that it relies upon on what variety of exercising you do, too - in case you do a great number of those butterfly lifts and build chest muscle, they might shrink slightly. while you're doing aerobics and leg workouts, you will extra possibly lose it on your legs.
2016-10-06 12:11:43
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answered by elidia 4
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yes they do.
Breast size is partly due to hormone secretion by the pituitary and partly related to dietary concerns. I know women who, after having given birth, saw permanent (so far) decrease in the size of their bust.
Stress, health issues, diet, exercise, etc. all influence bust size.
2007-01-05 09:06:30
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answered by Fergi the Great 4
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They retain water, then afterward, when the water is gone, they go back to normal.
They will also shrink if you lose weight, because all they are is fat tissue.
2007-01-05 09:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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they swell cause of the increase in estrogen when the estrogen wears down they will decrease. if you lose weight they will go down too, mine never did but alot of womens do~
2007-01-05 09:04:44
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answered by pa625 5
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It's normal .My girlfriends get hard and a little bigger..more firm, during her period.
2007-01-05 09:07:52
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answered by James Dean 5
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usually u will swell... my fingers usually do but never my boobs! for gods sake...freak...jk
2007-01-05 09:09:32
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answered by booers410 2
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what the F
2007-01-05 09:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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