Your families genes don't always have anything to do with this, my grandma was 34D, my mum 32DD, my sister 30E, me 34G- they have all varied. Breasts do come in all shapes and sizes, some round, some pointy, etc.
Have a look at this link:
http://www.locateadoc.com/gallery.cfm/Action/List/ProcedureID/85
Even though these are all photos of before and after Breast Implants I am not suggesting you get implants, but in the "before" photos there are hundreds of different sized and shaped natural breasts and you may find that other women have the same shape that you do
You can try doing push ups and bench presses with weights to stregthen and firm your pectoralis (chest) muscles which will lift your pecs and may alter the shape of your breasts slightly.
I hope this has helped you
2007-03-03 19:00:02
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answered by renee.emily 4
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Flatchestedness is not a disease. Nor is the tubular shape... that's one of the most common breast shapes. And it's entirely possible to be the only flat girl in a bosomy family. If you look at my mom's family, there is one flatchested sister, two c/d-cups, and one who actually had to have breast reduction surgery to fix her back pain.
It's not impossible that your breasts might get a little bigger as you age. You'll very likely gain a little weight, or if you go on hormonal birth control, you may get up into B-cup turf. But if you're in good health otherwise, I'm afraid you've not got something that can be cured to make your breasts bigger. Take heart: you get to wear a much better selection of shirts.
2007-03-03 12:35:39
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answered by MissA 7
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i dont know what u mean by the tubular shape but there is no such thing as a "breast disease" for a woman besides cancer. thats just how ur body is. ive known women that have not grown beyond that either. u seem to be at a healthy weight. and assuming u have gotten your period, and grown hips and such, it seems that your hormones are fine. they may just not grown anymore.
2007-03-03 12:24:55
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answered by SweetDarlin' 3
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Every body is shaped different. Don't think that because yours does not conform to those beauty magazines or your parents means you have a disease.
Besides, when you choose to have children, your breasts will change two more times. Stop obsessing over your breasts!
2007-03-09 21:57:57
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answered by annazzz1966 6
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Ask your doctor. But don't worry about it; large breasts are a real pain. Just think, you don't have anything flopping around and you could go without a bra if you wanted.
2007-03-09 10:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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tubular shaped is very common in young girls.... you are not abnormal at all.... they will develop to a more round shape later ...you are just in a awkward stage...we all develop at different rates. be patient and proud...have good posture..
2007-03-10 14:25:35
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answered by lynn s 2
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It sounds like you are very worried about this. The best thing to do is to see your doctor. Don't be embarassed, they are used to just about anything!
I really don't anything is wrong but you need to get reassurance so you don't worry.
2007-03-03 12:36:11
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answered by Libby 6
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My mom's mom had big jugs. But my mom is basically flat, as am I. My mom's sister's got the boobs. Which is so unfair, lol. But just because your mom has big boobs doesn't mean you're necissarily garunteed to be her size.
2007-03-03 12:22:38
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answered by tom_goes_boom 2
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