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7 Common questions on Breast Development answered

Puberty brings with it a host of physical changes, and breast growth and development can be one of the changes that can make you self-conscious. You might also have many questions about the development of your breasts and whether these changes are normal. To help you understand it better and resolve all your queries, we have curated a list of seven most discussed questions on breast development. Let’s have a look.

7 Common Questions on Breast Development Answered

1. When do breasts begin to grow?

You may notice changes in your breasts in terms of its size when puberty begins anywhere between the ages of 8 to 13. Once you notice your boobs growing, it can typically take three to five years for them to reach its full-grown or final size. While some girls may see sudden breast growth overnight, others may notice their breast growth happen at a slower pace.

2. Do breasts hurt when they grow?

Yes, some girls may experience some pain when their breasts grow. In fact, sore breasts can be one of the first signs that your breasts are growing. The hormones estrogen and progesterone trigger the growth of breast tissue, which causes the skin to stretch. The stretching is what causes the pain. Furthermore, the changing hormone levels cause a fluctuation in the fluids of the breast tissues, causing sensitivity in your breasts.

3. What are the stages of breast development?

There are generally five stages of breast development, and in fact, the stages change throughout the course of your life, beginning at birth. They are explained below:

  • At birth, the tip of the nipple is raised, however the rest of the chest is flat.
  • As puberty hits, breast buds form under each nipple. During this phase, the area around the nipple, called the areola, may get bigger.
  • Next, as the tissues of the breasts develop, you’ll notice that your breasts are getting slightly bigger.
  • A second mound is formed above the breast tissue, as the areola and nipple perch upwards.
  • The final stage of breast development is characterised by round breasts and only the nipple raised.

4. Is it normal for breasts to differ in size?

Some women have slight differences in the size of their breasts. It’s normal to have slight variances, especially when your breasts are still growing. Even if the difference is huge, it’s generally not a health hazard. If you feel conscious about the differing sizes, you could check with a doctor.

Is it normal for breasts to differ in size?

5. What colour should your nipples be?

The skin around your nipples and your nipples itself will begin to get a little darker once breast development begins. So whatever colour your nipples were before puberty hit, expect them to be a little darker than that. Furthermore, you may also notice some hair growth around your nipples, and that’s completely normal. So don’t go freaking out when you see them!

6. Why do I have stretch marks on my breasts?

Once breast growth begins, the skin around your breasts need to stretch to accommodate the growth. There are times when the skin may not stretch as much as required or as fast as it needs to, causing the middle layers of the skin to tear a little. This is what results in reddish stretch marks to appear. This is quite common and nothing to be ashamed about. In fact, the lines fade with time and become barely noticeable.

7. How do I take care of my breasts?

As with any other part of your body, once your breasts begin growing and have developed, you must take care of them. Tips for self-care include making sure that your bra or tops fit well. You can decide what type of bra you want to wear for optimum support. We also suggest that you spend some time without wearing a bra, this will allow your skin to breathe.

The size of your breasts depends largely on your genes and fluctuations in your weight. It is important to remember that you cannot magically have your breasts grow bigger. Breast development is a natural pubescent phase which is completely normal.

How do I take care of my breasts?

Once breasts begin to grow, be prepared as you may soon get your first period. As a precaution, always keep a pack of ALWAYS Ultra Thin Pads in your backpack. They provide up to 100% comfortable protection as they are equipped with a super absorbent core that absorbs menstrual discharge in just a few seconds.

If you have any further questions, feel free to approach your parents or a doctor.

Read more about puberty stage that every girl should know of.

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FAQs

1. What causes breasts to grow?

As you enter puberty, you will have an increase in the levels of the hormones, estrogen and progesterone. This increase causes breasts to grow and develop.

2. At what age are breasts fully developed?

Puberty and breast development typically starts between the ages of 8 and 13. A girl's breasts get fully developed by the age 17 or 18. It is also normal for breasts to continue to grow into your early twenties.

3. Why do breasts hurt when growing?

The hormones estrogen and progesterone trigger the growth of breast tissue, which causes the skin to stretch. The stretching is what causes the pain. Furthermore, the changing hormone levels cause a fluctuation in the fluids of the breast tissues, causing sensitivity in your breasts.

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