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QuestionCan wearing a bra to bed help me with the lift?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't do anything for you.
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QuestionWhat is the average bra size for an 11-year-old?Community AnswerEveryone is different! Don't compare yourself to others or feel bad about yourself, because everyone is built differently and everyone matures at a different rate. Some 11-year-olds don't even need to wear bras!
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QuestionMy breasts are really, really far apart. What can I do to push them together? A push-up bra didn't help.Community AnswerTry fastening a paperclip on the back of your bra to bring them together more. Also, wear the push bra and a regular bra at the same time. It will bring them closer together.
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QuestionShould I wear a bra to bed?Community AnswerThere's no need to wear a bra to bed, but it's up to you.
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QuestionDoes wearing no bra increase breast growth?Community AnswerNo, bras are meant to support the breasts, they neither inhibit nor encourage breast growth.
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QuestionIs it bad to wear a bra to bed?Community AnswerNo, it will have neither a negative or positive effect to sleep with it on if that's what you're comfortable with.
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QuestionHow can I get comfortable for sleeping when laying on my stomach, without causing pain in my breasts?Community AnswerIf your breasts hurt while lying on your stomach, try not to sleep that way. It is probable that you won't be able to be a stomach sleeper if your breasts hurt each time from getting squashed, but if you're still developing, you may just grow out of it.
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QuestionWhat can I do about sagging breasts?Community AnswerWear a bra more often, the whole purpose of wearing a bra is to give support to your breasts. Also, change your bra when it begins sagging too, as they lose elasticity over time and stop working as well as newer bras.
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QuestionWill wearing a tight sports bra decrease my breast size?Community AnswerMost likely not, but it may cause spillage if it is too small. In addition, wearing a bra that is too small, especially a sports bra designed to compress the chest, can become seriously uncomfortable over time. It may be helpful to get measured for your bra size, if you haven't done so already, and then find better-fitting sports bras that will provide appropriate levels of restraint without causing pain.
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