Natalie Di-Pede has decided to talk about how breast asymmetry has impacted her life.
By Linzi KinghornHaving two breasts of different sizes was not something Natalie Di-Pede had expected to have to deal with.
Breast asymmetry occurs when one breast has a different size, volume, position or form from the other.Poland Syndrome"It really affected me. I would wear certain clothes that sort of covered my chest. I'd hold myself differently," the trainee nurse said. Kate Taylor, 38, also from Wimborne, initially thought breast asymmetry was "just unique" to her before talking to others."Because it isn't well spoken about, women often think they're alone with this issue," she said.
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