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GIRLS ONLY! Girls what sized bra did u wear in 7th grade?
My daughter is in 7th grade and wears a 34D sized bra. Im not sure what the other girls wear but i think it is too big for a 12 year old girl. What size bra did u wear in 7th grade or if your daughter is in 7th grade?
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- AsdfLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
In 7th grade I was filling out a 32DD, which is equivalent to a size 34D.(If I'd have been properly sized I'd have been wearing the 28 equivalent which is a G). It's a bit unusual for 12 years old, but it does happen. I wasn't overweight either- 5'2 and 95lbs.
Definitely make sure that she is wearing a proper band size- it needs to be tight and go straight across her back to support her bust. If she's smaller, know that a 34 will not do it- there are 30's and 28's for girls who have smaller torsos, and bras in that small of a band will go up to a K or KK cup. I wear a UK 28FF myself, a US 28H.
It's not the bust size itself that will cause back pain, a lack of support will cause a LOT of back pain- the band being too big means the straps do all of the supporting and the band rides up, which looks and feels terrible.
A D cup is nothing more than 4in of difference between ribs and bust(Every in. of difference between underbust and bust is a cup.)- a true D looks about average size if the girl is wearing the proper band size. If you're worried about her size it might mean she is too small to be filling out a 34 and needs a smaller equivalent (Band = underbust +1 if odd and +2 if even). Of course, when the body is smaller the cups on a 34D will look bigger in comparison- which is why it becomes a 32DD, 30DDD/F and 28G. As the body gets smaller and the breast size stays the same, it creates more difference between band and bust. Check and make sure this isn't what's happening there. A 34 is actually quite a large torso size- my 5'4 170lb cousin is 17 and a proper 34 band. Her underbust measures 33in.
I'm saying all this because my mother definitely didn't know any of this- I wore a 32DD that gave me little support, and then when I grew I couldn't find a bigger cup I wore a 34DD which offered no support and I wanted a reduction more than anything because I thought I was a freak of nature- my back hurt 24/7 from the straps and my shirts all looked terrible over my monstrous looking bust. Make sure she's being sized properly (none of the +5in for the band- it's not accurate anymore.) so that she doesn't go through that level of hell that many girls do as a teenager with a larger bust. It's downright miserable, I speak from experience. A bad bra is completely unflattering, hides the waist because the unsupported breasts are just hanging there, it makes you look hunched over and even a size or two bigger!
Granted, she will never be able to shop at Victoria's Secret like all of her friends will when they get to be older, but she won't have all the pain and issues that result from a bad bra. As any busty woman can tell you, a good bra will make the difference between your shirt looking nice and fitting smoothly, and busting out of the cute summer tank top that seems like it only fits at the waist but the top is a lost cause.
- Anonymous6 years ago
i'm only 13 going on 14 and I don't even fully fit an A yet. But there were a couple girls in my 7th grade class that I'm pretty sure could have wore a C or D. :) hope this helped at least a little!
Source(s): Personal experience - Anonymous1 decade ago
34D is far above average for a 12 year old girl, but every child is different and grows at different paces. The average is 34A. That is what I wore.
But I'm sure many girls in grade 7 are flat chested, and there are many who are the opposite as well. There isn't really any "normal".
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I am now going into Year 7
And I Fill A 30 AA .
I have a clavage .
Hope I Helped .
Whatever You Dont Give Her A Bra Thats Too Big For Her .
My Sister Got Picked On Cos Everyone said she was trying to make her boobs look bigger x
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- Anonymous7 years ago
When I was in grade 7 I was underweight and wore a 34C, but now I'm in grade 9 and wear a 32DD. Your daughter is above average for sure, because everyone I knew in grade 7 barely fit AAs and my C cups seemed huge.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hmmm... 34 D is a little large for such a young girl. But when I was in the seventh grade, there was a girl that I knew who had D's and then once we hit high school, she had grown into them. I personally was a size 32 A, and still am currently even though I am now in my twenties. But, just wait and see once your daughter hits highschool and grows more, body wise, hopefully not breast wise, and see if she doesnt "fit" with her breasts. And if they do become a problem (back ache, too heavy) then you both could opt for a little breast reduction. But not until she is old enough.
I hope that I helped.
- 5 years ago
Saying that you were a size c and d in seventh grade does not make me feel better. I'm 13, 72.8 pounds, size 32A. That's my best friends cup size too and she is like 90 pounds! Being in seventh grade is weird but don't complain about her having big boobs cause it's not like people are going to come up to her and say " haha you have big boobs" if anything, she'll have a bf right away
- Anonymous1 decade ago
hmm when i ws in 7th grade i was an A or double A... I've never seen or heard of a 34 D 12 year old... i spose if she stops growing now it will be fine but if she continues to grow then surgery is really something to look into... it's damaging to the spine and can really have an affect on her when she's an adult
- Anonymous1 decade ago
yes, its big for a 12 year old, but she's just developed early, its no big deal, and lots of young girls these days develop big boobs early. I was a C cup at 12 and a DD at 14. I'm fine.
just make sure she's wearing a really well fitting bra, its important, and get her refitted every 6 months. and don't skimp on crappy cheap bras!