Breast Growth - A study on breast development.
Jun 4th, 2008 by mywpthemes
The development of breast tissue is usually the first sign of puberty in girls. Some girls notice breast growth and substantial breast size increase as early as 10 years old, while others don’t start maturing until age 13 or 14 or later. The timing is determined by the individual’s biological “clock” that tells the body to start producing high levels of the female hormone estrogen and other hormones, such as progesterone. Breasts go through stages of maturity over the next five to ten years, until they reach their full growth potential, usually by the ages 18 to 20. If, for some reason the breast growth cycle is never fully completed, there are natural breast size increasing options that are both a realistic and safe option, as opposed to surgical breast augmentation
Women who may have been malnourished, exercised obsessively, or dieted excessively in their teen years may have experienced stunted breast growth. They may have suffered an incomplete cycle of breast maturity, which would cause smaller sized breasts. If they had been able to live a healthy lifestyle during the formative breast growth stages, their breasts would have reached full maturity. The breasts are, in essence, tissue that the body does not need to sustain itself, rather breasts serve the biological purpose of feeding a baby. This is why we know you can increase your breast size naturally. Natural herbal supplements have worked for many women already.
Even if your breasts did reach full maturity, but you are still unhappy with their size, breast enlargement supplements may work for you! There are many different formulas available, and some correct the under-development of breasts during the teen years, where as others focus on stimulating new tissue growth, which is the same process that makes your breasts enlarge during pregnancy.
Breast size is mostly determined by genetics and hormonal levels in the individual during puberty. However, during various stages of a woman’s life, such as pregnancy, there are environmental, or outside factors, that play a role in the size and shape of the breasts.
