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Uneven Breasts & a menstrual problem? |
I have very uneven breasts, one is a C and one is an A. I think that only a plastic surgeon can make your breasts even. With the public health system in Canada, maybe you could get it covered as a deformity. I don't know how your insurance works. You might check it out with others in Canada. They would do breast implants on both breasts, using more fluid in the smaller one so that they would look symmetrical. I know you really don't wanna tell your parents about it, and it can be hard, but you should really try. They would probably rather you tell them so they can help you fix the problem. It could be nothing, but it could be something serious like cysts on your ovaries or something else like that. You definitely need to have it checked out by a doctor. I would go on birth control pills (it may help make your breasts bigger, hopefully just the A cup one). Also you could talk with a plastic surgeon about reducing the C cup breast to make them more even. This happend to me. your parents unless they have sticks up their butts would be more concerned about you and if the doctor says some type of birth control will help no biggie they really can't say anything about it and they will be glad it helps you! so don't worry just talk to your mom as a woman she'll understand! Believe it or not Dads understand quite a bit more than you would ever think! As for the boobs like you said "just let time take it course. I would start saving for a boob job if it makes you uncomfortable dear. |
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