I am 62 and I have gone from a 34 B to a 36D in ...

I am 62 and I have gone from a 34 B to a 36D in about 2 years.  I had gained some weight and thought that was the cause.   I'm starting to lose weight but I need a larger bra.  What could be causing this?


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Dont mess about get checked better to be safe than sorry,


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