According to me breast maturity differs from person to person.If you have healthy built your breast should start developing when you are 13 or 14 years of age. And if you are slim it may take time upto 17 to 19 years in some cases. THANK YOU.
Girls mature by starting their periods, growing breast, and growing hair on certain places.
It would be extremely rare for an 11 year old girl to develop breast cancer. Plus, in in mature women, breast cancer has no symptoms until she or a doctor feels a lump in the breast. But, not all breast lumps are cancerous.
As you mature, and go through puberty, you should have some breast tissue and get your period by age 16.
No, this is rude and unacceptable behaviour at your age. Wait until you're old enough and more mature.
There is no "perfect" size. The fact that people come in all different sizes and shapes creates the variety that is the "spice of life."
That is not really a question - but a statement... But it is very elegant with very small breasts on a mature woman. Many would be envious of you, I think.
It means your breasts have physically matured more quickly than others. It does not mean that the rest of your body has, nor is it an indication of mature adulthood
_______________________________________________ You could also try these methods ,each one scientifically proven 1: Putting on some weight 2: Massaging the breast into lactation. 3: Sit down imagine them growing and feel them becoming bigger . (This effect has been proven) 4: Hormone therapies 5: Surgery 6: Getting pregnant.
no That is a rumor started by the evil Burger King and his sidekick Wendy.
The Tagalog term for mature is "mature" or "matatanda."
Like when you turn 15.. it depends because some people mature fast and others are slow. But any way when you are like in the 8th grade you see alot of changings in your breast. :)
Breast development typically occurs in five stages: 1) the "budding" stage, where the nipples and areolas start to protrude; 2) the appearance of breast "buds," which indicate the beginning of breast development; 3) further development with the growth of breast tissue; 4) continued growth and development, with the nipple and areola becoming raised and forming a second curve above the breast tissue; and 5) the mature stage where breasts have reached their final size and shape.