If you've missed your period, more than likely you are pregnant. Either way go and see your doctor, that is the only way to be sure.
Could you be pregnant maybe? Perhaps that is where you carry your weight the most. I have gained 10-15 pounds in the last 2 years and I can really only tell in my stomach and breasts. It sucks because my stomach sticks out so much, but that is just how my body handles the weight. well... some guys (like me) like that in a woman... but you could try losing a little weight perhaps?
i dont think that it is possible but maybee with my daugther i gained 60 so if i were having three i could have possibly gained 180 pounds i guess it is probably possible but i honestly doubt it!
You've had swollen and tender breasts for three months with very visible blue and red veins? Why have you not seen a doctor about it?
You can't. Maybe you can burn a maximum of 8 pounds safely, but anymore could hurt your body a lot.
I wish we could chissle and shape our bodies any way we desire but we can't. Our genes often dictate where we lose our weight. Wherever we gained last will probably be the first place we lose. What you can do is work out with weights and build the chest muscles to add inches in that area as you take the fat off. I wish you well. You can have more protein in you diet . It helps to prevent you from losing your breasts . Try it .
That would be very unlikely. Weight gain for most pregnant women is an average of 30-35 pounds over the nine months. The first 10lbs will usually take three whole months from time of conception. The sudden weight gain could be a combination of water weight, a sudden increase in bad diet, or a lack of exercise. Most importantly, recognize that having your monthly period return is the most certain sign that you are not pregnant.
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You could be/get pregnant.
It's not uncommon, but almost all lumps found in the breasts of teenagers are harmless. The lumps could be blocked milk ducts, which will resolve themselves in a few months. They could also be solid masses of tissue, which may or may not go away. They could also (doubtfully) be calcium deposits. If you are concerned, go see your doctor about them.
No, you have a tumor.
milk production is homorne based. You could have your reproductive organs removed and still be able to lactate.
A constant burning sensation in breasts could be a pointer to breast cancer.