Yes. I'm 18 and I have them too. It's normal for any part of your body that is growing to get stretch marks. And since breasts start to swell a little, a couple days before your period, that make contribute a bit towards stretch marks. They'll probably start to go away with time.
Answerit's normal. happened to me. but they never went away. 2 things i wish i did was wear a bra earlier (keeps them perky) and use a heavy moisturizer every day (may prevent stretch marks) there are some you can find in health food stores for pregnant women's stomachs to prevent stretch marks, and this might help with your breasts too.then again, I've had lots of people really like my stretch marks. so you never know.
no, unless they are growing really fast
Yes. As breasts grow, it is normal for them to be tender or a bit sore.
Yes, Your Just Growing
yes it is normal to have stretch marks on your breast that just means you are growing.
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Yes, it is very normal to get excited. You feel more mature and it means you are growing up.
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This is completely normal. Breast development isn't consistent, there will be times when they seem to be growing and stop again, this can continue throughout your pre-teens, teens, and early twenties. Equally your breasts may never grow, and that's completely normal too.
Yes, it is okay for a 14 year old girl to have stretch marks on her thighs, knees, and breast area even if she has caramel skin tone. Stretch marks are normal and many people have them.
Yes, it is normal to see vatiation in your breast size throughout your entire menstrual cycles but especially around ovulation and menstruation. The breasts are not growing or shrinking, the ducts in the breasts are swelling due to the effect of hormones on the breasts.
Yes
Because they work off all the fat and then later on they start growing them