(potentially NSFW) Is it weird that I grew from a B to a C in less than a month?
This is Bra sizes people, not grades!
Two or three months ago, I had gone up from an A to a B. And I thought, okay thats normal. Then, about a month later after I had realized it, I had grown to big for a B, so I thought just to change from 34 to 36. That wan’t it, I was then a C. I just barely fit, but that was a month ago.
Now I fit almost perfect into a C. I can still fit in a B but it’s a little snug.
Is this normal?
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No, you’re young (I assume), so that’s when all the growing is done.
It’s perfectly normal. I grew from an A to a D in about a month.
No, you’re normal. For me it was B at 10, C at 12, D at 14, DD at 15, DDD at 17, DDDD/E at 18, breast reduction at 19, and now I’m a 32F at 22. So the moral of the story is… don’t waste your money on a breast reduction lol And also, don’t worry about your body’s changes unless they’re causing you discomfort.
I don’t know I guess it is normal, I grew from a C to a D in about 2 months.
Your bra back size the 34 to 36 only changes if your inches around your back changes. The most frequent mistake women make is wearing the back size too large. If the straps are falling off all the time, probably you are wearing too big a bra. The cup size is the size of the breast itself, A,B,C.
To answer your question, not odd if you are going through puberty or into your late teens. Also normal if you gained some weight, or are pregnant. i am going to assume you are not pregnant, right?
@JLeslie NO! I am not pregnant! I’ve actually lost weight, which is why I thought it was weird.
If you are a teen,then there would be nothing unusual there.
I went from an “A” to a “C” almost overnight at about 12. Your body is going through puberty. Change is normal during this period of your life.
Also normal if you are 50 or so. I was always very flat chested, but started growing again around that age. Then I remembered my grandmother saying when that happened to her, but she added that it was “too late.” It wasn’t too late for me.
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