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Will birth control make your b***s/b*****s larger? I hope not!!?

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i want to take it for acne and regulated/light periods but i DO NOT want my b***s to get bigger! does it make them larger? i have heard it does...

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  1. When I started taking birth control, my b***s grew.  It was great, because I reached my goal size...

    ...I stopped taking them a month ago (they almost killed me, not joking), and my b***s haven't shrunk yet.

    But it just varies from girl to girl.  Your b***s might not grow at all.


  2. It shouldn't, but anything you do to your body can make changes, and different women react in different ways.  These are hormones you will be taking, and although it probably won't happen,  there is always a possiblitiy. Talk to your doctor about it.  There might be other ways you can address your acne and period problems.

  3. no, i don't think so in fact being mom can make them loo bigger.

  4. nooope!


  5. nope not at all

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  6. I've heard that numerous times.

    I was on the pill for about 2 years and have stopped taking it over the past few months and I do not notice a change in size and didn't once I started taking it.


  7. I don't think it does....It hasn't to me.....

  8. I think it only does when men take it.  

  9. Why would you not want your b***s bigger LOL JK. It depends on the person but it would not make them grow a lot.

  10. Birth control can make you bloat and can make your b***s get a tiny bit bigger but there wont be any huge change. As for going on the pill to regulate your period, it is a great idea and its really worth it.

  11. I was on birth control for 8 years, and had large b*****s for those years. I thought it was just my natural body shape. Then I finally went off the pill just a few months ago, and my b*****s got dramatically smaller in a very short space of time. This was no coincidence - I am 100% sure that going off birth control was directly related.

    Everyone has different experiences with birth control though, as everyone's hormones work differently. So there's a good chance it wouldn't affect yours.

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