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Should I wait until my breasts fully develop?
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(02-10-2015, 07:37)Lotus Wrote:  Rae'ven,

Healthy fats help with the synthesis of hormones. Walnuts, omega 3's (some omega 6's too) all help with growing breasts. Exercise can increase blood flow to receptor target tissues. It's a 2-3 year process of growing breasts, but realistically?, a DDD or G-cup is rare, 2-3 to three cup is also generous.

You certainly shouldn't throw in the towel so early in the process. Using certain NBE products and Hrt meds for use/aid in transitioning are used more than you think. For instance, finasteride, which is more commonly used for MPB is already being used with non-transitioning males and NBE.

Depression, mood swings from Hrt meds are a big issue too, make sure you recognize the signs/symptoms, talk to your endo/therapist about it, join a support group.

Honestly, I'd be more thrilled in any fat redistribution you'd get too, that's as much as a boost as boob growth. Hang in there.

Smile

At this point in my transition, I'm doing multiple massage techniques at once. Hopefully that'll get something going.

The thing about it is, not all transwomen (or naturally-born women for that matter) want, need, or have big breasts. I personally want big breasts but not through surgery, and I do want mine as big as I can get them.

Mind you, I have been on HRT since April of 2014. As far as my breasts go, they are at the very smallest, a full A cup. It would make me a very happy girl though if i were to get measured and find out I'm actually a B cup. Plus, the buds are still beneath my nipples AND they itch occasionally. So that must be an indicator that they're still growing.

Speaking of naturally-born females, doesn't it take them longer than 2-3 years for their breasts to develop? It doesn't take (I don't think) 2-3 years for a teenager or a pre-teen of either gender to go through puberty so I don't think breast growth takes that long.

Also I have been experiencing sadness and depression for reasons beyond my breast growth. Is it linked to my HRT? There is no way of knowing until I take your advice and see my doctor about it.
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