Excercise, push ups and things e.t.c phone a gym and ask for the best upper body workouts.
2007-01-18 02:49:47
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answer #1
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answered by Missbutterfly:-) 3
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I think there are a few things you need to think about.
1. Why are you wanting bigger breasts. Is it for you or your man?
2. Why does it bother you that you have small breasts. If you are skinny, then having big breasts will look kinda cartoonish.
3. Why are you not happy the way you are. I mean, I think if you ask many women if they would rather have small breasts or be skinny, that they would rather be skinny.
Breasts don't get big after having kids. Most women that say they did stay big, usually are the ones that didn't lose their pregnancy wieght. I know that I have had 3 kids. I weigh the same now (actually a bit less) than I did before I was pregnant with #1. Back then I was a 34 C. I am now a 32 B or a 34 A. I breastfed them all for 6 months each. Breastfeeding doesn't make them smaller, I think it has to do with age. The older you get the breast mass becomes less dense which can make them smaller. Without gaining weight, your breasts cannot get bigger. Just be happy the way you are. It seems your man must or you wouldn't be on child #2.
2007-01-18 03:37:04
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answered by chemrose 3
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There's only two ways to increase your bra size without implants.
Exercise (although good for you for lots of other reasons) will not make your breasts bigger. Breasts are made of fat and exercise only builds up the muscle wall behind the breast.
Obviously, the more muscle the better support you will have and your boobs will be less droopy and stand up better - but they won't be bigger.
If you put on some weight there's a good chance your **** will get bigger too. There's also a chance they won't and that the fat will just go to your ****, thighs, arms and back as well - so perhaps that options needs a little thought.
There's a device called a Brava (I think) that is the only proven non-surgical method of increasing your bra size. You can get them out of the small ads in the back of magazines and no doubt off t'internet as well.
But, they are about £100 (at least) and you have to wear it for 10 hours a day. It's like a huge plastic crop top and you have to wear it for about 4 months or something to see any result.
It works by expanding the tissue and allowing new tissue to grow in the gap so it's a slow process, the results aren't guaranteed and even if you wear it religiously you'll probably only go up one bra size at the most.
Methinks you should grow to love the boobs God gave you. Surgery is such a drastic measure to take up for something so trivial in the grander scheme of things.
I'm sure you have much better things to offer the world than a massive cleavage.
Plus, you would have to have them replaced every ten years, there's the expense, the risk of infection and they won't look or feel like real boobs.
Type the words Capsular Contracture into yahoo. One in 100 women suffer this and it's really unpleasant. The odds might sound small but that's out of thousands of operations done every year all over the world.
Embrace your boobies and learn to love them.
In the words of the Bloodhound Gang: Hooray for Boobies!
Hooooooooray for Booooooo-oooooo-bies!
2007-01-18 03:13:49
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answered by shazzawazza 2
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All my friends who have ever been pregnant usually complain about their breasts getting smaller after the baby comes and breastfeeding is over. There is no way to get bigger breasts without implants or gaining weight. It's a sad truth (I'm small chested too). You can do a little by working out your chest muscles. It won't make you have bigger mammary glands but it will balance you out a bit. If you are skinny, putting on some muscle mass might make you feel better. I think anyone's body looks great when it is healthy...big or small boobs. If you think it would make you feel a lot better about yourself get a boob job. I've certainly thought about it but don't know if I could stand the upkeep! Good luck!
2007-01-18 02:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem. I'm 26 & I have 2 children. It didn't take long for them to "shrink" & I thought that they would stick around. I noticed that as I lost my baby weight my breasts got smaller. I'm super skinny too ... 110lbs at 5"7. After my first child I tried gaining weight & was successful. I put on 15 lbs & I did notice that my breasts got larger.
You have to consume your body weight in protein each day. But never more than 40g at a time. Also drink a BOOST or other meal supplement between meals. I'd drink a large milkshake each day too.
Lifting weights will build up your chest muscles which will make your breasts appear larger because they stand out more. But they won't really be any bigger.
Thats the only way to get your breasts bigger without implants. Gain weight, which I know is hard to do. I'm considering implants myself, because it is hard to keep the weight on. It can be hard keeping up with that regimine when you have two babies to look after.
If you do opt to get implants, see if they will be able to put them behind the chest muscle. Sometimes skinny girls can't have them placed there because they lack enough muscle & then your implants don't look as realistic. GOOD LUCK! I feel your pain.
2007-01-18 03:02:44
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answered by Kelli McCoy 2
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Well hun you didn't mention whether you breast fed both your children or not. Breast-feeding impacts on your breast size, and the longer you breast feed, the more stable their sizes will be. But do remember that they'd prolly not be firm and perky, and would only answer to wonder bras, but you can fix that by exercising and massaging :)
Good luck :) And if it doesn't work, just accept them the way they are. Be thankful you got healthy rose buds rather than a time bomb inflated hot air baloons.
2007-01-18 02:54:54
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answered by Zenithia Victora 3
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I found this recipe on a website that I wrote down about a year ago that women said really made their breast grow and then I lost it. But I went back to the message board and couldn't find it. Here I can give you the website and maybe you'll have some luck.
2007-01-20 02:38:54
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answered by babyblue17 2
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Although there are many companies out there that claim to sell creams & pills that will make your breasts bigger, none actually do. If you don't want to gain weight or get implants, the only other thing you can do is to increase the muscles you have under your breasts. By working/toning your chest muscles, you will make your breasts more "perky" & appear bigger.
2007-01-18 04:21:30
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answered by Maria Rose 5
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You can build up the muscle underneath but other than that there is no way without surgery. They do have the kind now where they go in thru the belly button so your scar is completely hidden.
Instead of the other much more invasive ones that frankly scare the heack out of most people.
2007-01-18 02:52:58
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answer #9
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answered by crussel4 2
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there are a number of pills on the market that claim to make your breasts bigger but i doubt they work, you should just accept who you are if you are skinny than large breasts would look funny on you and trust me big breasts arent all that great im a 40DD and i dont think a man has looked me in the eye since puberty, just love the skin you're in, god doesnt make mistakes so your body is perfect
good luck and god bless
2007-01-18 03:36:09
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answered by VanillaDiva 1
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I happen to like small breasts so I would encourage you to love the body you have. It apparently is healthy enough to support 2 pregnancies so you should be proud of that. Excercise can firm your breasts which could make them appear a little larger.
2007-01-18 03:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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