Your boobs will probably get bigger when you get pregnant.
"Starting at around 8 weeks, your breasts also begin to get bigger, and they'll continue to grow throughout your pregnancy. It's common to go up a cup size or two, especially if it's your first baby." http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/pregnancy/prenatalhealth/262.html
Sometimes your boobs will go back to normal size after pregnancy and sometimes they will stay larger.
Unless you want to get implants, you probably can't expect your breasts to grow any larger for any other reason than pregnancy or weight gain. But don't get pregnant or fat for that reason!
2007-08-06 15:03:39
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answered by ... 4
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2016-05-16 06:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't matter when you got your period. Girls are done growing when they are 19-20. If you are over that----you are done. The only way to make them bigger would be to have implants---surgery.
2007-08-06 14:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Umm, usually you develop before your period, but I guess it is different for everybody. I figure if you are past 18 you shouldn't be growing anymore unless you gain weight.
2007-08-06 14:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know your age but yes, your boobs can still grow. when I had a baby, mine even grew again later in my life. I was 20 when I had my first baby. good luck.
2007-08-06 14:57:06
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answered by Ginnykitty 7
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They usually stop growing once you reach your early twenties. They are also affected by weight gain, pregnancy, and certain birth controls, too.
2007-08-06 14:59:04
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answered by doodlebuttus 7
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Only if you get fatter or pregnant. Yes it does matter when you get your period.
Sorry. I know how you feel. Just wear a push-up with padding. Its all the same. When the bra comes off, guys are just glad its off.
2007-08-06 14:59:29
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answered by love 6
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its genetic and ure probably done. now its a matter of how much weight u gain/ lose, since boobs are made of fat tissue.
2007-08-06 14:56:58
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answered by bananayumboat 3
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No its predetermined in your genes..
2007-08-06 14:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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