mine grew a lot before my period so i think it doesn't matter
Typically, your breasts start to develop about 2 years before your period begins.
you could start your period before you develop boobs - yes! :)
No you get breasts first
Well their breasts will develop, start growing pubic hair, they develop bigger hips and get curves and get their period
Hair in various places,smelly armpits,your period,you will start to develop breasts ,and before,after, and during your period you might feel depressed.
It is highly possible that your veins will show. Before your period, hormones cause your breasts to swell which can lead to more pronounced veins.
Before a woman's period, she will retain water. That will cause a temporary slight increase in breast size.
Estrogen the hormone found in woman are the cause of breasts, and you develop breasts during or after puberty, when your hormones are at their highest peek.
Most girls start their period when they are 12-14, but you can start as early as 8 and as late as 18. I started my period when I was just 10. You're breasts start developing 2 years before you have you're being the onset of you period (usually). If you haven't started and you're breasts have been growing for 2 years you should see a doctor.
Depends, but usually Ur boobs start growing first well atleast for me that's wat happened
Girls develop breasts at puberty. On average, this starts at approximately 12 or 13. However it can be earlier or later for that matter. It all depends. When you start having periods, you should start to develop breast growth, but sometimes you might not get boobs until you are perhaps 15 or 16. I'm 12 and wear a 32C already ...... I'm on my period so maybe you will start your growth soon.
Developing breast "buds": It can take three to four years for your breasts to then fully develop, but you can expect your period about two years after your breasts start developing.Growing pubic hair: Just after your breasts start to form, you'll probably start growing pubic hair. It will be soft and thin at first, but it'll get coarser over time. Your period usually arrives around one to two years after.Discharge: Vaginal discharge (white or yellowish fluid) is usually a sure sign that your first period is on its way. You may want to start using Always pantiliners to protect your underwear. Your period should start in the next few months!