Not exact matches
Interesting, but I think there are many different factors, as with anything, that contributes to
differences in
breast sizes through our life.
While evidence is clear that
breast size makes little
difference in the ability of the mother to succeed in breastfeeding her child, it also seems to demonstrate that the more glandular tissue in a single
breast, the greater the milk volume produced.
There may also be a marked
difference in the
size or shape of the
breasts.
Because the clothes are made from a Viscose - Elastane blend, they will stretch up to 10 cm to accommodate any
difference in proportions or fluctuations in
breast size and they will bounce back to their original shape post pregnancy bump.
In that case, there will be a pronounced
difference in
breast size between the lactating
breast and the non-lactating one, which will usually disappear after weaning.
One or the other
breast may become so engorged with milk that there is an actual
difference in bra cup
size for one side only.
When you take nipple
size and
breast shape into account, a whopping 88 % of women report a
difference up top.