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Your bust size can increase with exercise, gaining weight and protein supplements. You want to be careful not to gain weight in the wrong places.
Get her thyroid checked
I would definitely talk to your personal doctor before starting any sort of weight gaining regiment. Please don't just eat a lot of McDonald's or other fast foods because then you would be gaining the WRONG kind of weight.
First of all there may or may not be something wrong with you. There are 300 pound football players with only 15 pounds of fat. A lot of their weight is muscle. There are even heavier sumo wrestlers with very little fat even though it does not look that way. It depends on what kind of weight you are gaining with your workout. Are you gaining fat or muscle? What kind of workout are you doing? Some type of running or bicycling will get the blood moving through your arteries. Exercises done at slow speed only burns carbohydrates as long as the liver has stores of carbohydrates. When your body picks up the pace, it starts burning fat. So, the questions remain, What kind of exercise are you doing and what kind of weight are you putting on?
Yes. If you are working out and gaining muscle tone, then it is reasonable that you may gain a little weight (a few pounds) or not lose as much weight as you normally would have if you were just losing "fat" weight. It is good that you are losing fat! In addition, you may be putting on some water weight as your body adjusts. This will go away completely within a few weeks or so. If this is not the case, and you are losing "fat" but still gaining weight, you may want to see a nutritionist or doctor to find out why that would be happening. Absent of that, there is nothing wrong with gaining a few pounds of muscle as you lose fat.
If you don't naturally have hips them you'll have to gain weight/fat to build in to your hips which might not work cuz you may end up gaining weight in all the wrong places which you don't want
Well if you're ONLY dieting than the diet is probably the wrong one. But if your EXERCISING then you're probably gaining muscle. Muscle weighs more than fat, so your losing fat on your body but gaining muscle mass. You should do a body fat percentage for your body, it will help you understand the weight gain.
It could be that when you do eat, you are so starved that you over-eat. Or you when you do eat, you eat too the wrong food. Foods that are high in fat.
You're doing them wrong, it doesn't fit for your body/lifestyle or you don't need to lose weight.
If you know you are doing the wrong thing then just stop doing it.
If you don't naturally have hips them you'll have to gain weight/fat to build in to your hips which might not work cuz you may end up gaining weight in all the wrong places which you don't want
He is doing something wrong or it is her period. He is doing something wrong or it is her period. He is doing something wrong or it is her period.