02-08-2014, 01:11
It depends on how much breast tissue you're starting with, as well as your method, and results tend to be very slow to see, but I think 2 months with no noticeable change is probably a sign that you need to pump differently. Everyone seems to have their own favorite method that works for them.
I'm in the pump-and-hold-as-long-as-possible camp myself, and my swelling has gradually increased from 1/3 of my cups to about 1/2 in about 2 months. I can't tell for sure if my breasts have actually grown, or just gotten more stretchy, but I'm pretty sure permanent growth can't be far. The breast tissue must be induced to create more collagen to get more stretchy, and that's collagen that can support more tissue!
Change things up, give your routine another month or two, and see what happens!
I'm in the pump-and-hold-as-long-as-possible camp myself, and my swelling has gradually increased from 1/3 of my cups to about 1/2 in about 2 months. I can't tell for sure if my breasts have actually grown, or just gotten more stretchy, but I'm pretty sure permanent growth can't be far. The breast tissue must be induced to create more collagen to get more stretchy, and that's collagen that can support more tissue!
Change things up, give your routine another month or two, and see what happens!
