That's like saying that teleportation does not exist, though in true fact it does. Quantum teleportation at least.
Before verdicts are made, it might be a good thing to research or google. Try "diane 35 bigger breasts", "The pill bigger breasts" and the finds might be rather interesting.
A pretty gd ans's taken from
http://www.thesite.org/healthandwellbei ... das/upacup :
"People come in all shapes and sizes - and that includes women's breasts. Women develop at different ages, and as you are still in your teens, your breasts could still be developing. There are different options available if you feel unhappy with the size of your breasts but remember it's common for people to be unhappy about some aspect of their body.
NetDoctor advises: "One thing is common for all women; there is no medicine of any kind, no work-out machine or exercise that will significantly change the shape or size of your breasts. The only pills which would affect the size of your breasts are hormonally-based and they are unlikely to make a significant difference."
There can be certain hormones in the contraceptive pill that may stimulate breast growth in some people and it is a possible side-effect of the pill, but it will not affect everybody. Your doctor (GP) could discuss this in further detail with you.
According to Cancer Research, breast enlargement pills are supposed to work by "tricking your breasts into believing that you are pregnant. This means that the pills stimulate the production of oestrogen in your body in the same way that oestrogen is produced during pregnancy". There are many different pills available on the market and some may work for certain people but it's important to bear in mind that herbs and dietary supplements may not be regulated in the UK.
You may find it interesting to check out the Breast Enlargement and Enhancement Forum, where there is a review of breast enhancement pills and you can chat to other people sharing the same concerns.
It's worth remembering that a well-fitted bra can make a big difference to your posture, shape and confidence. To make sure you have a well-fitted bra, you can have a fitting at a lingerie or department store.
Perhaps the important thing to be thinking about is your self-image and sense of self-worth, and why you would like your breasts to be bigger. You may find it helpful to talk to friends or relatives about this. Almost all of us have at least one part of our body we're not happy with and it's easy to forget that whatever it is might be much more noticeable to ourselves than it is to others. You might find talking to people you trust helps you feel more comfortable about your breasts.
If you really do have much smaller breasts than you would like, it's best that you see your local doctor, since ultimately only a medical professional will be able to advise you on what is safe and appropriate for you."
Another interesting article from
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/f ... _id=494374 says:
"Other experts highlight the effect of hormones - breast tissue is extremely sensitive to these, with some women finding they need a bigger bra in the week leading up to a period. This is a major reason why the contraceptive pill - which also leads to fluid retention in the breast - has been linked to the increase in breast size.
"There is a tendency for the pill to stimulate breast growth," says Professor Pierre-Marc Cilles Bouloux, a consultant endocrinologist and physician at The London Clinic. "However, modern versions of the pill contain far less oestrogen than their older counterparts, so it is not fair to attribute this shift in its entirety to the pill." "
Check out what users or others have to say too:
http://www.acne.org/diane-35-reviews/297/page1.html ,
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/arch ... 21811.html ,
http://www../forumboard/messages/1151/1 ... 1207968594 ,
http://www.discovervancouver.com/forum/ ... 528&st=270 ,
http://forums.obgyn.net/pcos/PCOS.0110/0817.html .
Of course, the growth in size is merely a side effect which may or may not happen to most users and is NOT the solution to enlargement.
Diane 35 is administered as a treatment for breakouts/acne, as well as a form of contraceptive. No one should ever abuse drugs for reasons other than its main function.
The above aside, it is true that everyone should just be glad with what they have. One can always have other areas of beauty to flaunt so no point dwelling on the half-empty glass. If it's really that important, perhaps it helps that most women will eventually grow larger assets after child-birth; not just from the swelling of milk production. Although it might come with a price tag of sagginess once the breast-feeding stops...lol