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Breast Development: Symmetry and Asymmetry Explained
Breasts do not necessarily grow one at a time. They usually develop symmetrically, but it is not uncommon for one breast to be slightly larger than the other. This asymmetry is typically not noticeable and does not affect breast function or health.Breast Cancer - Related Articles
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