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is it normal?

I'm 16 weeks pregnant and my breast haven't grown. I really want to breast feed my baby, but my breast haven't grown. Do every woman's breast grow?
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You still might... there is still time :)
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Thanks everyone. For some reason i thought that if they don't grow there isn't enough milk production.i guess i was also hoping to see changes all over my body. Thanks again :)
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My chest is definitely on the small side and I was so hoping they'd grow with my first pregnancy. They never did but my milk came in just fine. I'm 12 weeks into my second pregnancy and started to leak just a little...still no change in size though.
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No, mine never really grew .  You have milk no matter what.
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Be thankful. I had a reduction 10 years ago. Started the pregnancy at a 34D and I'm now 36EE. The size has nothing to do with breast feeding ability.
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I dont think it matters the size for your breast in order to breast feed. You still have a while to go before you may start seeing growth in your breast. After the baby is born is when you will develop colostrum and milk...
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Dont worry mine dont get any bigger either. It is normal. Some women get 1-2 cup sizes bigger others dont at all. I just look fuller but wear the same size bra.
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