Most body parts grow to a certain size and then stop. What determines breast size? While it is easy to think that their size is predetermined, there are actually many things that affect it. Here are the biggest factors that determine the overall size of your breasts.
Your weight
The breasts are a complex part of your anatomy, consisting of supporting or connective tissue, mammary glands and ducts, and fatty tissue. Each type of tissue you have is unique to you. Some people have more supporting tissue than fat and vice versa. If your breasts contain a higher concentration of adipose tissue, you may see a change in their size when you gain or lose weight.
Exercise routine
If you have started lifting weights recently and notice changes in your breasts, there is a connection. Doing regular exercises affects the fall or strengthening of the breasts, depending on the style of training or exercises you choose to do in the gym, outdoors, with a personal trainer, etc.
Menstrual cycles
Cikli juaj menstrual mund të sjellë ndryshime mjaft të dallueshme në madhësinë, strukturën dhe formën e gjirit tuaj. Gjatë gjysmës së parë të ciklit tuaj, trupi prodhon estrogjen, një hormon që sjell ovulimin dhe stimulon kanalet e qumështit në gji. Por, në gjysmën e dytë të ciklit, progesteroni stimulon formimin e gjëndrave të qumështit, për të cilat thuhet se shkakton enjtje. Kjo mund të të shtyjë të pyesësh pse gjinjtë e tu papritmas janë bërë më të mëdha. Por, nuk ka asgjë për t'u shqetësuar. Në fund, ato do të kthehen në strukturën dhe formën e tyre normale.
Shtatzënia dhe post lindjes
A pregnant person's breasts can grow several numbers thanks to hormonal changes. Although your breasts already have milk ducts, progesterone helps your body produce more lobules, which are milk-producing glands. Your breasts may continue to swell during and after birth if you decide to breastfeed your baby, but they usually return to normal about three to six months after you stop breastfeeding.
your age
As you approach menopause, hormonal changes have an impact on the size and shape of your breasts. When estrogen levels fall, the connective tissue in the breasts becomes dehydrated and loses elasticity. So, do not expect your breasts to be jagged and shapely with age or years.