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Hi all i was just wondering how long it takes to start seeing your breast start to grow and your body to start changing will i get a more fem butt or is that something i need to work on

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Guest Donna Jean
Hi all i was just wondering how long it takes to start seeing your breast start to grow and your body to start changing will i get a more fem butt or is that something i need to work on

jdt.....

Honey, I'm a little confused....Are you alluding to hormones? If you are...you'll probably see something happening in the 2nd month...

And if you're not alluding to hormones...I don't think you're gonna see much happen...

'tell ya what...why don't you you come back and enlighten Donna Jean a little bit...I can be kinda thick sometimes.....OK?

Good.

Donna Jean

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Guest April63

I think jdt is probably talking about hormones as nothing else will really give you breast development...

But it takes a while. Remember a normal girl's breasts grow for about 5 - 6 years before they're finished, so you may or may not start noticing growth after the first few months.

As the butt, it should help a little by redistributing fat, but your hips will stay where they are. So you may get what you want, or you may need to try something else to help.

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Well if you get a bad batch like Donna Jean did it can take a couple of weeks to get those double D's. :lol:

April is right in that natal females develop over a 5 or 6 year period, but there is a lot more going on than in MTFs so we tend to develop in about 2 years or so.

Using 24 months as a guide - everyone is different - and assuming that you will increase by two cup sizes (just for the sake of this discussion) that would mean 1/12 of a cup size per month so it will take a little while to really show.

As to the hips - the bone structure there is different so it varies a great deal.

Hope that helps a little.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest (Lightsider)

I have also found that genetics play a large part in this as well as how if your body has the estrogen receptors... and changes decline the older you get. Some one may get D cups...some may not see any change. It is not something any one can predict...but it is one of the reasons Doctors will discourage breast implants before 2 years is up on hormones...because you may end up with DDD cups.

It truly is a case by case basis.

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Guest Michelle Lee
Hi all i was just wondering how long it takes to start seeing your breast start to grow and your body to start changing will i get a more fem butt or is that something i need to work on

Hi,

I started to notice small changes within the first 3 to 4 months in my chest. I honestly haven't noticed much change in the bottom area, but that may because its slight and I see it all the time. I've been on HRT for 2 years now and of course can see major changes in my breasts, up to a b or b+. Do to my genes I think it will stop there. Your age and genes can affect some of these changes also. I started late in life (40), so my changes may where not as dramatic as someone alot younger. Small to average breast sizes run in my family so I was happy to get to a b cup. They say that you will only grow up to one cup size smaller than the average breast sizes in your family. Hope this helps some.

Michelle

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Guest ~Kelly~

Your results will vary from every single person you get a reply from. While it may be true that you can get an "average" answer, that is all it will be. In order to get an average it is necessary for there to be faster cases as well as slower cases. Bigger results as well as smaller results. It all changes greatly depending on the individual. With that in mind, I will give you my example. I have been on a fairly aggressive (and doctor prescribed, by the way) hormone regimin for a little over 2 years now. I have yet to see any significant breast growth. I am still in the AA range. However, other area are significantly feminized including my butt, hips and thighs as well as a more defined waist. But the breasts are just not coming in. My family history is one of smaller breasts so I am trying to be somewhat patient. My point in all of this is that your results will vary GREATLY from anyone else.

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Got results all over at about 3 months here.

nothing extreme.

i'm on a high dose though , so i'm pretty hopeful.

Honestly, i'm happy with whatever happens as I feel alot of relief from the pressure of denying my true self.

but, i know what you mean.

it takes 2-3 years for major results, although i'm trying for 5 years until i move past this process ( well, in general)

This is taking all my money anyway, but just be patient and accept what you get.

It just takes awhile; years honestly.

I try to approach the whole thing by accepting myself, doing daily affirmations, and just trying to live healthy.

Don't take it all on board at one time, and try to have a sense of humor.

I'm in the same boat as alot of people though, and i'm on myspace talking to people to get advice.

I'm sure not shy about getting tips on passing or HRT.

In the end, this is alot of work, but I like who I am , and you have to take each day as it comes.

Everyone gets results it would seem on their family history and other factors, i'm worried myself as i don't want breast surgery.

I'm really bothered by it for some reason...

anywho, i'm willing to chat to anyone who has problems or needs.

Cait

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Guest RainBird

Give it about 3 years or more ;)

It is a puberty process, it will not be any quicker for us than for genetic girls, hormones are not magic pills (though it's nice to think about it lol).

Everyone is so different, you may get faster than expected results, it may be slower than average, some even have very little effect from HRT..

If you have fine features, appear rather androgynous or effeminate to begin with, this can help to achieving very good results.

I've been on HRT about 13 month and while there has been very noticable changes (enought to become passable) I still have a loooong way to go.

Jacci :)

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