Yes, all women have once breast larger than the other and many have a considerable difference.
Human beings are not perfectly symmetrical and breast development doesn't occur in both breasts at the same time. Teens may notice one breast will grow a lot more before the other or that they breasts will almost take turns to grow. There are various factors that can effect if breasts are different sizes, another common cause aside from development is lopsided breast feeding.
Oh no not at all! It's normal for most women.
Yes it is natural. Not all women have the breast size that's even on the left and the right.
This is totally normal!
yes
There is no 'normal' weight. Breast come in many different sizes. Often one breast may be slightly larger than the other breast. Also, as a woman ages, so the fat layer in the breasts will slowly reduce.
It is nomal for some women for their breasts to get slightly larger right before their period.
Breast implantation is usually performed to make normal breasts larger for cosmetic purposes. Sometimes a woman having a breast reconstruction after a mastectomy will need the opposite breast enlarged.
There is no 'normal' weight. Breast come in many different sizes. Often one breast may be slightly larger than the other breast. Also, as a woman ages, so the fat layer in the breasts will slowly reduce.
Yes this very well can happen to some girls, as they may not have worn the correct size bra for a long time, so now one breast is slightly larger then the other one. It is very common for one to be slightly bigger than the other.
Please note you feel one breast is larger, there may not be much diferrence actually. Breasts are not exact in size.
Breast implantation is usually performed to make normal breasts larger for cosmetic purposes
Any changes in the appearance of your nipples should be checked by your doctor. If this is normal for you, meaning when you went thru puberty 1 nipple ended up darker or larger, is completely normal. Most of us have 1 breast that is larger than the other.
Visit the doctor. You may have a breast infection.
No it is not. it can be normal when you are having your period or during pregnancy but other than that no. go to your gyno.
For most women, one breast will be smaller than the other. This can be slight where only really they notice it to more obvious with a whole cup size or so in difference between the two. As you develop in puberty, it is normal for one breast to be slightly larger than the other one. More likely than not, the difference will beomce less noticeable as you continue to mature and develop. If not, wear a bra fit for the larger breast and it will ahrdly be noticeable. Otherwise, it is perfectly normal. After all, no two things are always perfectly identical, so don't expect your breasts to be an exception to that.
Yes, pretty much. Sometimes it can take longer for the breast milk to dry up.