26-03-2016, 01:31
Hi Sweetorange,
1. I think it’s dependent on the person—your genetics, situation, etc. Everyone’s growth is different. I had some response to 1 hr of googling, but once I prolonged the hours the growth was more substantial.
4. I use the taping down method. I find that to be helpful. I use a gauze and fold it into a small square and place it on the nip, then use 2 strips of Nexcare water resistant adhesive medical tape to tape it onto my breast (like a X. I’ve got the pump on now but tmr I can post a photo if my explanation is confusing).
I’m not sure about the science behind it, but I think covering it means the pressure won’t be pulling on the nipples.
5. It’s easy to check with google. If your breasts are getting a little purplish red—that’s too much!! More pressure doesn’t mean better. It’s about sustained pressure. Too much pressure can cause damage.
6. So this is another crazy thing that I have tried. I saw this idea suggested by someone else on this forum—buy a racketball (like this: http://www.bramptonracquetball.ca/images/Racket_Ball.jpg) on amazon, and tape it to the inside of the domes in a position that would push onto your nipple. It’s supposed to help create pressure in a way that pulls the top of your breast.
I tried it for a while but stopped because it’s so much work. The top of my breasts have definitely grown fuller….I’m not sure if it’s the racquetball or just natural growth from the pressure.
7. I think it’s good. I remember getting that sore feeling when I was a teenager and developing, so when I feel sore I just think that it’s my breasts growing again.
Hope that helps!
1. I think it’s dependent on the person—your genetics, situation, etc. Everyone’s growth is different. I had some response to 1 hr of googling, but once I prolonged the hours the growth was more substantial.
4. I use the taping down method. I find that to be helpful. I use a gauze and fold it into a small square and place it on the nip, then use 2 strips of Nexcare water resistant adhesive medical tape to tape it onto my breast (like a X. I’ve got the pump on now but tmr I can post a photo if my explanation is confusing).
I’m not sure about the science behind it, but I think covering it means the pressure won’t be pulling on the nipples.
5. It’s easy to check with google. If your breasts are getting a little purplish red—that’s too much!! More pressure doesn’t mean better. It’s about sustained pressure. Too much pressure can cause damage.
6. So this is another crazy thing that I have tried. I saw this idea suggested by someone else on this forum—buy a racketball (like this: http://www.bramptonracquetball.ca/images/Racket_Ball.jpg) on amazon, and tape it to the inside of the domes in a position that would push onto your nipple. It’s supposed to help create pressure in a way that pulls the top of your breast.
I tried it for a while but stopped because it’s so much work. The top of my breasts have definitely grown fuller….I’m not sure if it’s the racquetball or just natural growth from the pressure.
7. I think it’s good. I remember getting that sore feeling when I was a teenager and developing, so when I feel sore I just think that it’s my breasts growing again.
Hope that helps!