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Guest Donna Jean

Here it comes......

YMMV!

Yep!

Your mileage may vary....

Rule of thumb is that you will end up one cup size smaller than your mother or sister...

Also, my gender doc has put me on Progesterone and says that will help the Estrogen work to round out the breasts...Jury is still out on that one!

(and, Sweetheart, I hope that you have a doctor and are being monitored on those hormones....)

Love

Donna Jean

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Here it comes......

YMMV!

Yep!

Your mileage may vary....

Rule of thumb is that you will end up one cup size smaller than your mother or sister...

Also, my gender doc has put me on Progesterone and says that will help the Estrogen work to round out the breasts...Jury is still out on that one!

(and, Sweetheart, I hope that you have a doctor and are being monitored on those hormones....)

Love

Donna Jean

The only thing I have heard that is guaranteed to work is Estrogen and time, lots of time, Im not sure there is a safe way to accelerate the process.

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Here it comes......

Rule of thumb is that you will end up one cup size smaller than your mother or sister...

Guess Im the exception to the rule. I am a cup size bigger than my mom and both my sisters. And I am not on HRT. But my understanding is that female breasts produce estrogen which in turn increases breast size so maybe something to breast massage, but I'd think you would have to work at it and be consistent. Seems like breast size for anyone has to do with the cards your dealt---like penis size for men. (We wont even go there---I was a "cup" size smaller than my father and brothers in that department, LOL)

ricka

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Patience is the biggest key,

It takes about twenty months in transition for your breasts to reach

a nice maturity.Meaning they will really start rounding and filling out

and evening out very nicely.Your girls will continue to keep maturing

for the first five years after the start of HRT.According to Breast Facts,

they really never stop changing for the rest of your life.Just look at natal

womens breasts. The one thing you can add is protien either in bars or shakes.

Protien is the building blocks that help your whole body during transition.

Angie

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Rule of thumb is that you will end up one cup size smaller than your mother or sister...

soooo... that would mean i'll end up with a C? they really don't have to be that big, a B is enough for me :P

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Guest Elizabeth K

To have your breast develop - you must do as a natal female, have the hormonal input of an adolescent. It's very important that you are under the care of a Physician.

And Yes - YMMV. I am already larger than my mother, apparently I take after my grandmothers.

BUT - suppliments do NOT work. Illegal hormones are very dangerous. They can be fatal.

Breast augmentation is NOT recommended until full breast development for best results. Never ever INJECT SILICONE.

So be patient. You will have your breasts, they are your birthright.

Lizzy

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I have ended up with a pretty set of B's.

Which is bigger than my mom and both my sisters.

And that doesn't make my sisters very happy to know.lol

Just imagine,I have three more years left for them to mature still.Yaaaay!!!!

Angie

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Guest shotgun_sinner
Anyways foods/drinks wont help? o.o I heard milk and massaging it helps.

No, drinking milk doesnt help. Neither does massaging. Just wait, and do as the ladies say! :P

~Andrew

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No, drinking milk doesnt help. Neither does massaging. Just wait, and do as the ladies say! :P

~Andrew

Actually,

Massaging daily does help with growth and development and the nipple and areola areas also.

What you do is massage like a postnatal woman letting down her milk.And do it most evenings.

It stimulates the milk glands and blood vessels to keep pumping those babies up.And it feels

good to boot.I massage mine almost nightly as I am watching a movie or program,suuure

beats vegging or stuffing your face.

Angie

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Guest Charlene_Leona

Also only drink organic milk produced without growth hormones, pesticides or other chemicals. Normal milk has so much testosterone in it that it throws off you HRT that your Endo has you on. I swear by this and started HRT at 41 and my breast are larger than my mothers and sisters and there still getting larger. The massaging does help as well by increasing blood flow to the tissues.

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Also only drink organic milk produced without growth hormones, pesticides or other chemicals. Normal milk has so much testosterone in it that it throws off you HRT that your Endo has you on. I swear by this and started HRT at 41 and my breast are larger than my mothers and sisters and there still getting larger. The massaging does help as well by increasing blood flow to the tissues.

that it may do but umm it hurts to touch the areola and nipple regions

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i have never met any tgirl in real life that has gotten over a b cup even ones that start early i started hormones at 14 years old and only managed a b cup

the only sure fire realistic way to get big hooters is to pay for them lol

after almost 11 years on hrt i finally said screw it and got implants cost me just a shade under 10 grand but every penny worth it :)

Sakura

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i have never met any tgirl in real life that has gotten over a b cup even ones that start early i started hormones at 14 years old and only managed a b cup

the only sure fire realistic way to get big hooters is to pay for them lol

after almost 11 years on hrt i finally said screw it and got implants cost me just a shade under 10 grand but every penny worth it :)

Sakura

I know a whole bunch of postops,twenty at last count.

There are more than a few that grew anywhere from a C to a D,mostly after surgery.

I have resigned myself to the fact if I want to get the C I have always seen myself with,

it will be on the surgical table.But my pretty little B's beat the heck out of the no boobs

I started out with,and if that is what I have to be happy with,well I guess I am.They give

me the freedom to wear any style I want, and especially the camisoles I am so in love with

and like to wear braless.

Angie

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Guest NatalieRene

I'd be happy with a B would love a C but I really don't want to deal with a D cup. Considering at puberty I developed a A and took a ton of abuse for it in *shudders* gym I wouldn't be surprised if I ended up with a C cup. Just a few more weeks before I can get my letter and get on with it, I'm sick of waiting.

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Guest AshleyRF
i have never met any tgirl in real life that has gotten over a b cup even ones that start early i started hormones at 14 years old and only managed a b cup

the only sure fire realistic way to get big hooters is to pay for them lol

after almost 11 years on hrt i finally said screw it and got implants cost me just a shade under 10 grand but every penny worth it :)

Sakura

I know of plenty Cs and even a few natural Ds.

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Guest Joanna Phipps
I know of plenty Cs and even a few natural Ds.

since i have no sisters and have no clue what size my mum or grandma were.. then I will just have to be happy with what I get. I am suspecting somewhere between B and C. You know, this convo reminds me of some that I heard in high school the gals all wondering how big they'd get. 

But I guess most of us who are new on HRT are like pubescent girls (51 going on 14 here)

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