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Hello All:

 

So i have just noticed today April 22 that I am starting to see some sort of breast development.  I have just enough to fill like a training bra.  I just noticed it when I was standing sideways in my full length mirror.

 

Oh my, speaking of mirrors, I can see why mirrors are a girls best friend and they can be a girls worst enemy.  My closet mirrors are nice but also I don't like them at times.

 

Thank You

 

Amy

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Awesome.  What you end up with hard to predict.  I don't carry much body fat so what I have is tissue with little added fat cushion.   As time moves on growth with occur then rest.  Don't be alarmed.   Remember puberty is a multi year event!  

 

Jani 

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It just gets better. At about 4 months or so I found it more comfortable to wear a sports bra than to go without, and now can wear a push up bra. This really helps especially if there are mirrors around. 

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Hello All:

 

Thank you very much.  I have noticed that I am wearing my sports bra a lot more often and when I tried to go without, it was uncomfortable and since it is very sensitive, I had to put my sports bra back on.

 

Thank You

 

Amy

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Hello All:

 

Wanted to give an update that my breast are starting to show something but not a whole lot.  If I stand sideways, I can see something forming.  I have also been feeling more sensitivity and hurting alot more.  There has been a quite a few times where I almost cried with the hurt right now.

 

So it looks like the hormones are doing something and something is starting on my chest.  I have been on the hormone patches for 4 months now.

 

Thank You All:

 

Amy 

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That's awesome! I've been on HRT (Est/Spiro/Fin) since Sept 2016 and have seen lovely results. I heard that you see the most results within the first two years... not sure if that's true or not. I'm glad I went full-time when I did, because it would be impossible to hide mine now.

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Hey All:

 

I just have to share that today I noticed when standing sideways in the mirror that I can see some development.  I hope that this does not get flagged, but I have to show a picture of me.

 

Thank You

 

Amy

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Looking good, sister! Mine are growing too, but with a sightly padded bra they look good. The bra helps in presenting, but is mostly to protect the girls from the outside world; doors, my own arms, the 3 year old twin grandsons, etc.

 

Hugs,

Brandi

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Looks good Amy!  At this stage of development you will certainly need to protect them.  

 

On 5/3/2018 at 10:55 AM, Amy LeBlanc said:

There has been a quite a few times where I almost cried with the hurt right now.

Inadvertently bumping into closet doors or even leaning on them can be alarming to say the least!  

 

Jani

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Hello Jani:

 

Thank you very much.  I do know about needing to protect them.  Because I have notice that I have needed to wear my sports bra all the time,  My sports bra is oh so comfortable and is protecting them.

 

I love my sports bra.

 

Thank You

 

Amy

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Hello All:

 

So I just so happen to look in the mirror when I got out of the shower and noticed some actual breast growth.  I noticed that I have an A cup and they still hurt and tender.  I am just letting the hormones do there thing

 

Lots of Love

 

Amy

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Final breast size is imossible to predict. Looking at cis female relatives doesn't mean too much either. 

I was thin as a stick before transition and my entire family had A-cups. Some AA. Doctors were convinced I would end up being in that range too, since I'm trans above the bad family genetics for breast growth. 

Fast forward going on 3 years HRT : I have reached tanner stage V and have 34C-cups. The puppies are still growing strong. 

Pamela Andersen has some competition I guess ? 

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I just finished 3 months on HRT yesterday and I'm actually seeing results! I'm so happy happy! And sensitive! LOL 

I'm new to this site and so appreciate the posts! Thanks! 

Julie J 

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