Is it normal to have one boob be one cup size bigger than the other?
Is it normal to have one boob be one cup size bigger than the other?
Ask Your Question today
Is it normal to have one boob be one cup size bigger than the other?
Unless there is a lump in your bigger boob there is nothing to worry about here, it’s very much normal.
ive never owned any but i thought this was pretty common at least within half a cup but slight outliers couldnt be ridiculous given a look at biology
May you please send me a picture so I’m able to analyse and come to a conclusion?
I once read that working mostly with one hand could cause one breast being bigger than the other.
If you are more concerned just because of the size difference there are the boob size adjusters that will be really close to getting you leveled out. They are the silicone breast forms that are like a partial form. They are made to increase your lift appearance and make them a size or so bigger in your boobs.
Normal. As you should know there are brands that have bra's that work for your situation, and even a few that will custom make bra's that fit perfectly... The best one I know of requires a custom fitting to get your exact measurements and shape - and has a shop in places like Los Angeles (near Hollywood). Las Vegas, New York, etc. Not cheap... but I'm told extremely comfortable and oh la la (and as I guy I definitely appreciate them).
Generally it depends on what hand you write with. Right hand, bigger right tiddie.
This can happen from careless breast feeding. Start your baby on one side, then switch him to the other side. When your baby finishes, put a pin on the strap of the side the baby finished on. This will remind you to start on this side for the next feeding. In this way, the baby who puts the heaviest demand on the first breast, is alternated.
I thought up this system for my wife, and encouraged her to relax by always mixing up a pitcher of fruit juice, and serving her a glass when she fed our youngest baby. I would kiss her on the forehead and compliment her on her alluring powers of feminine nurturing. At 11½ months, our baby had had enough. Man, did that kid ever thrive later on as a preschooler.