Breasts stops growing when puberty ends or earlier then that. It's individual. They can change when you are pregnant but apart from that they don't develop after puberty. Puberty ends around 18.
8 years and older
Pathological for age means that it's abnormal, and indicative of disease, given how old the patient is. For example, breast development in a 13 year old girl is normal. Breast development in a 5 year old girl is pathological for age.
The primary cause of breast cancer is genetic mutations that lead to uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast tissue. Other factors such as age, family history, hormonal factors, and lifestyle choices can also contribute to the development of breast cancer.
Obesity and steriods are a big cause in male breast development.
Human development usually stops around age 25. However, this can vary depending on gender, previous health ailments, and psychiatric illnesses.
It is part of puberty, the physical change from childhood to adulthood.Stage 1 of puberty is internal and pretty much invisible.Stage 2 of puberty begins with the breast development that you are asking about. Age 11-12 is average for stage 2. Breast development is usually not complete until puberty stage 5 at about age 15.
its possible but highly unlikly. generally the yougest girls to start puberty are about 8 yrs old. do you mind if i ask why? Y?
Estrogen is the hormone responsible for breast development and the onset of menstruation in females. It plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of female reproductive tissues and secondary sexual characteristics.
it will be at the age 15 or 16 because your hormones never stop but there is something that your breast will do at that age and it will also stop when you have started your period trust me i am a nurse and a doctor
there is no normal size of breast for any age it all depends on your genes you could have huge breast at the age of 14 or small breast. i am 15 and i have a 13 year old sister and her breast are bigger than mine it all depends on your genes.
Development typically continues throughout life, but growth and physical development tend to stop in the late teens or early 20s. Cognitive, emotional, and social development continue throughout adulthood, with milestones and changes occurring at various stages of life.
yes it can