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Should I worry about my boobs?

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Misky | 08:08 Wed 21st Jul 2010 | Health & Fitness
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Are they getting in with the wrong crowd then?
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Hahaha - sorry., it posted before I'd typed a question! I can just imagine the answers now.. hahaha Anyway, for years and years I've enjoyed my pre-menstrual boobs - for a week before my period they increase by a cup size, from "nothing there" to "not much, but still". For the last four months, I've had pre-menstrual boobs for two weeks instead of one. I'm forty-two. Should I worry do you think, or just enjoy it? They are tender, but worth it for the extra size!
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LOL Chuck - imagine if they were! How would I stop them without making them more determined???
I wouldn't worry. How periods effect my boobs changes every month.
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Hmm, but everything about mine has been the same for thirty years or so. I can even book holidays eight months in advance to take advantage of my bikini boobs. Maybe it is just time for change.
So long as they are a matching pair don't worry... uneven or uncomfortable then might be worth mentioning it
Anyway...there's no harm in going for a check up.
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I suppose I should - I've done the usual check for lumps & dimples. I'll make an appt. just in case. I was obviously hoping for a load of people to say it had happened to them so I didn't have to submit myself to being prodded by my awful doctor. Ah well, needs must....
Awful Dr? Change them...
or see if your practice has a nurse led wellwoman clinic
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There aren't that many where I live - touch wood I very rarely need a doctor and use this one coz I can always get an appt. (because he has very few patients!). I'll see how he does.
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I didn't think of seeing the nurse! I'll try that instead. When I ring to make an appt. either the nurse or the doctor has to call me back, so they can decide whether I actually need to go in... Modern times.

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