05-02-2016, 14:54
estrogen dominance needed for results?
January 17 2005 at 10:59 AM Roxane (no login)
I was doing a little research and found that during puberty, girls are estrogen dominant for 2 years during the time they are developing breasts. After that they start to produce progestrone which balances them out and they start to ovulate. It is my understanding that when using breast enlargement pills our body mimics puberty as far as the growth of breast tissue. Therefore, if I am using a progestrone cream, am I defeating the purpose of these pills because I am getting too much progestrone to have the growth?
Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Roxane
Mary
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Re: estrogen dominance needed for results?
January 20 2005, 8:16 PM
No I don't think so, because you only use the progesterone cream during the second half of your cycle, don't you? Isn't that how it works? So you only get the progesterone during that time of the month when you're supposed to have progesterone
caroline
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Re: estrogen dominance needed for results?
May 17 2005, 10:49 AM
I have been reading a book called Apples & Pears which says that after puberty oestrogen dominant women tend to put weight on round their bottom half (Pear). That is where women are supposed to store fat to protect them from diseases and apparently better for their babies when they are pregnant (child bearing hips).
Women who put weight on their tummies and breasts after puberty are apple shape. They have more male hormones (only slightly more, not enough to make them a man obviously).
It is better to be pear shaped health wise but unfortunately maybe not for your breasts and you may have fatter legs. With all the images in the media of surgically enhanced beautiful women its hard to love your body.
I too am looking for a wonder pill. Does anyone know what pills transsexuals use to grow breast and if they would only work on men because they wouldnt produce progesterone to balance out the oestrogen, or am I on the wrong tracks completely?
Despite house wife
Caroline
lisa
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oestrogen or progesterone
May 17 2005, 12:17 PM
Does anyone know if it is oestrogen or progesterone that is needed to make your breasts grow.
Yvette
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Transexuals
May 17 2005, 12:29 PM
The way that transexuals grow breasts does not work on women. Unfortunately I can't remember the exact reason why. I wish I could. I'm sure that someone visiting this site will provide a full explanation sooner or later, but I remember reading that for women it does not work. It would be dangerous anyway and you would not get it prescribed by a doctor for that purpose. Your chances of getting a doctor to give you real estrogen to try and grow breasts are zero, even if it actually worked.
Trudie
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Transexuals
May 18 2005, 02:56 PM
I don't think being estrogen dominant in itself is going to make breasts grow (not for women anyway).
Don't forget other hormones are relavant, not just estrogen and progesterone, but growth hormone for example.
January 17 2005 at 10:59 AM Roxane (no login)
I was doing a little research and found that during puberty, girls are estrogen dominant for 2 years during the time they are developing breasts. After that they start to produce progestrone which balances them out and they start to ovulate. It is my understanding that when using breast enlargement pills our body mimics puberty as far as the growth of breast tissue. Therefore, if I am using a progestrone cream, am I defeating the purpose of these pills because I am getting too much progestrone to have the growth?
Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Roxane
Mary
(no login)
Re: estrogen dominance needed for results?
January 20 2005, 8:16 PM
No I don't think so, because you only use the progesterone cream during the second half of your cycle, don't you? Isn't that how it works? So you only get the progesterone during that time of the month when you're supposed to have progesterone
caroline
(no login)
Re: estrogen dominance needed for results?
May 17 2005, 10:49 AM
I have been reading a book called Apples & Pears which says that after puberty oestrogen dominant women tend to put weight on round their bottom half (Pear). That is where women are supposed to store fat to protect them from diseases and apparently better for their babies when they are pregnant (child bearing hips).
Women who put weight on their tummies and breasts after puberty are apple shape. They have more male hormones (only slightly more, not enough to make them a man obviously).
It is better to be pear shaped health wise but unfortunately maybe not for your breasts and you may have fatter legs. With all the images in the media of surgically enhanced beautiful women its hard to love your body.
I too am looking for a wonder pill. Does anyone know what pills transsexuals use to grow breast and if they would only work on men because they wouldnt produce progesterone to balance out the oestrogen, or am I on the wrong tracks completely?
Despite house wife
Caroline
lisa
(no login)
oestrogen or progesterone
May 17 2005, 12:17 PM
Does anyone know if it is oestrogen or progesterone that is needed to make your breasts grow.
Yvette
(no login)
Transexuals
May 17 2005, 12:29 PM
The way that transexuals grow breasts does not work on women. Unfortunately I can't remember the exact reason why. I wish I could. I'm sure that someone visiting this site will provide a full explanation sooner or later, but I remember reading that for women it does not work. It would be dangerous anyway and you would not get it prescribed by a doctor for that purpose. Your chances of getting a doctor to give you real estrogen to try and grow breasts are zero, even if it actually worked.
Trudie
(no login)
Transexuals
May 18 2005, 02:56 PM
I don't think being estrogen dominant in itself is going to make breasts grow (not for women anyway).
Don't forget other hormones are relavant, not just estrogen and progesterone, but growth hormone for example.