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Breast size fluctuates throughout a woman's life (e.g. pregnancy, period, weight, etc.).
Every woman's development is different, but yes, it is possible. Breasts grow through a great many changes in preparation for nursing a child. It is worth noting that pregnancy is not the only cause of aching breasts and itching nipples.
When girls hit puberty, estrogen is released into the body and the breasts begin to grow. This tends to coincide with the beginning of menstruation. As the breasts grow, the milk ducts in them increase in size, causing the breasts to expand at the nipple. Then the breast tissue itself expands. During pregnancy, the hormone progesterone readies the breasts to produce milk. The breasts grow larger due to additional fat and swollen milk glands.
The breasts are preparing to produce milk for breast feeding.
Yes
Breasts change color during pregnancy or with inflammatory breast cancer.
The breasts grow during puberty as well as during obesity due to over eating.
This is hard to answer. With surgery now a days, they can make breasts extremely large! Plus, when a woman loses weight, her breasts shrink a little. When she gains weight, they grow a little. I've seen bra sizes to "G."
It is normal for your breasts to get larger as you grow.
You can't. You just have to wait for them to grow.
Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue