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underdeveloped and finally hopeful

#1

Hello! I am a 27 year old biological female with one six year old son. I found out while trying to breast feed that I lacked in mammary glands and was unable to breast feed very long. It was not until I read the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series that I heard of breasts being underdeveloped and started researching. I have a complicated heath history full of problems from a connective tissue disorder and chronic pelvic pain. As a pre teen, I had hypothyroidism as well as an eating disorder. In fact, I still am bulimic though I am in treatment and improving. All the women in my family have a full C or above and I am a saggy A. I was even saggy before I breast fed. I am not desperate for bigger breasts, my husband loves my boobs and I don't have to wear a bra which is nice. But I want to fill them out and feel more womanly. It may sound strange to say but I feel like if my breasts were bigger, I would not feel the need to be rail thin. Maybe it would help my bulimia.
I am a week and a half into NB with good results. Nice swelling but it goes away quickly. I am a certified breast massage therapist which gives me an advantage though my professional focus tends to be pain management and I massage daily. I use PC 2x per day with massage and I am waiting on my PM to come in the mail. I plan to cycle the Pm and Pc and if the PM does not work well, I will most likely try BO. I will post starting pics soon!
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#2

Here are my starting stats:
27 years old
one kid-six years ago. Unable to breast feed due to underdeveloped breasts
History of Bulimia and hypothyroid in childhood and teens, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
Height: 5' 7.5"
Weight: 138 lbs
I am a 34 A
Bust: 34" (pre pumping)

After two weeks of NB
Bust: 34.5"(pre pumping) Yay!

The swelling does not stay for more than a few hours but I am happy to be getting swelling at all.

I am doing daily massages, pumping for 1-2 hours 5 days a week (L breast for 30 min extra), and working on building muscle. I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and I started body building three months ago to help with severe hyper mobility. I can already see a difference in how my breasts sit on my chest just from exercise.

My PM gets here soon and I will start that on the first day of my period and cycle with PC. Does anyone have any suggestions on what dosage to start out on? I have not had my hormones checked in about a year and my OB said they were fine when I did have them checked but we have all probably experienced how OB's have a different opinion of "fine".

The only thing I worry about now is my diet. I eat very clean and healthy but I do suffer from bulimia and while I manage that through diet, I wonder if I am getting enough calories to gain breast growth. Too many calories trigger episodes for me. I eat about 1500 calories a day at the moment. Will that be okay? I am trying to burn fat and gain muscle, not necessarily lose weight.

The first pic is my starting photo and the second pic is from day 3. The camera is held a little low so it looks like I have more under boob than i really do. They look a little tubular though I don't think they are technically. Any suggestions or experiences are very welcome Big Grin

   
If my skin looks strange, I sloppily erased a distinct chest tattoo
   
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#3

You respond really well to noogling, you look good.
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#4

Yup when a doctor says its fine..it could be just an unclassified thing, Something they don't recognize and cant treat by their protocol, and then they just brush you off with things as its fine or its psychological.
You only know how trustworthy doctors are when there's something ''wrong'' with you. Very frustrating!
I wish you goodluck further!Smile
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#5

Hi Momo, congrats on the noogleberry results, you should be really proud of your progress. 1-2 hours a day is no easy feat!

I'm curious when you say your breasts are underdeveloped and that caused problems in breastfeeding. Do you mean that you didn't have enough milk supply, or could not produce milk at all? I've heard people use the term 'underdeveloped', but I'm not sure if that is usually just used to refer to a small size. This is the first time I've heard of there being a functional problem with lactating. It must have been pretty hard to find that out, I know my friend found out she couldn't breastfeed and it can be really difficult on both mother and baby.

Is PC progesterone cream?
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