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How to deal with quicker then expected breast growth.


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So this morning I put in my favorite bra, and while I knew I out grew the cup size. I didn't know how bad. Hello uni-boob, and over flowing cups. I have a few bigger bras. That i bought Last month. After I literally took my bra off at work, because I was in that munch pain.

 

I also had a stern talk with my breast last week. That was how annoyed I was with them. I was like I'm happy you ladies showed up, and was excited my genetics haven't screwed me over yet, but it would be nice if you slowed down for a bit. I then turned sideways, and whispered to them. Now if you ladies want to tell your sisters down south to wake up and get to work, and work over time. I dont care how big she gets. Yes I really had that talk while naked standing in front of the mirror one night.

 

Don't get me wrong im happy they are growing, but I went up a full cup size in a month. I can't afford to buy new bras every few months. Especially now that they are growing, or I could completely just stop. I officially love/hate my breast right now. Because of the unknown, and cost. 

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I would discuss with your HRT practitioner. A change of dosage may help.

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Honestly Lauren I think this comes under the, be careful what you wish for category.  Just as with cis women, there is no controlling what your cup size will be through puberty and they have to buy lots of bras for a period too. It also changes with fluctuations in weight. The only advice I can give 2nd hand from cis women I know is, do not understimate the importance of a good fitting bra, I read a blog article recently that said most trans women naturally end up with an A cup after 3 years so you very well may be one of the exceptions to their rule!

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15 hours ago, Shay said:

I would discuss with your HRT practitioner. A change of dosage may help.

I mean I'm only 7 months on hormones. I have a blood draw next week. In march they bumped my estrogen up, but kept spiro the same. So I'm sure it's a growth spurt. 

 

15 hours ago, DeeDee said:

Honestly Lauren I think this comes under the, be careful what you wish for category.  Just as with cis women, there is no controlling what your cup size will be through puberty and they have to buy lots of bras for a period too. It also changes with fluctuations in weight. The only advice I can give 2nd hand from cis women I know is, do not understimate the importance of a good fitting bra, I read a blog article recently that said most trans women naturally end up with an A cup after 3 years so you very well may be one of the exceptions to their rule!

I haven't gained any weight. I've actually lost a few pounds since the new year. The only difference between a teenager, and a adult. Most kids aren't paying for them, and from what I heard from friends who have teenage daughters. They will gladly buy their bras. As I have heard they are a lot cheaper then a full grown womans bra. I'll take their word for that. As I won't ever have to buy bras for a teenager. 

 

In all ready bigger then 2/3 woman i can use genetics for. While I was a b before hormones. I'm now a soild c. That all happend in a month. Its to the point where I'm freaking out how quickly they are growing. I just am surprised how quickly they have grown, and so are my female friends. 

 

Believe me i know the comfort of a good bra also. I sell bras daily. The only reason I work retail is to get the discount on bras. I'm pretty munch buying one, and getting one free. I did make my nail salon laugh today. My bosses husband was talking me in to investing. I have zero issues with investing, but right now I'm broke. I told him when he's investing in to 50 dollar bras monthly.  We will talk. That got a good laugh out the the 3 woman in the salon. 

 

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On 6/30/2021 at 11:02 PM, Red_Lauren. said:

So this morning I put in my favorite bra, and while I knew I out grew the cup size. I didn't know how bad. Hello uni-boob, and over flowing cups. I have a few bigger bras. That i bought Last month. After I literally took my bra off at work, because I was in that munch pain.

 

I also had a stern talk with my breast last week. That was how annoyed I was with them. I was like I'm happy you ladies showed up, and was excited my genetics haven't screwed me over yet, but it would be nice if you slowed down for a bit. I then turned sideways, and whispered to them. Now if you ladies want to tell your sisters down south to wake up and get to work, and work over time. I dont care how big she gets. Yes I really had that talk while naked standing in front of the mirror one night.

 

Don't get me wrong im happy they are growing, but I went up a full cup size in a month. I can't afford to buy new bras every few months. Especially now that they are growing, or I could completely just stop. I officially love/hate my breast right now. Because of the unknown, and cost. 

until you stop hrt or stabilize I wouldnt buy to nay bras at one time as you will get growth spurts. after about 4 years I settled into a 40c. untill way later do to age and other issues like getting fat i am now a 46 band

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On 9/28/2021 at 6:40 PM, regina said:

until you stop hrt or stabilize I wouldnt buy to nay bras at one time as you will get growth spurts. after about 4 years I settled into a 40c. untill way later do to age and other issues like getting fat i am now a 46 band

Since I posted this. I can tell they have grown. I'm sure I'll be needing a cup size bigger by new year or so.

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Until your breast growth stabilizes you could try buying sports bras/bralettes that don't have as much structure or underwire. That way they can accommodate fluxuations in size. Plus underwire free bras are often more comfortable anyway, and they can offer just as much support without having the boning poking into your sides. Personally I don't own any underwire bras, and I don't really like wearing a bra at all unless I need it to help fill out the proper silhouette of my outfits. 

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On 10/2/2021 at 7:26 AM, Rorelai said:

Until your breast growth stabilizes you could try buying sports bras/bralettes that don't have as much structure or underwire. That way they can accommodate fluxuations in size. Plus underwire free bras are often more comfortable anyway, and they can offer just as much support without having the boning poking into your sides. Personally I don't own any underwire bras, and I don't really like wearing a bra at all unless I need it to help fill out the proper silhouette of my outfits. 

I really wish I could wear sports bras, and bralettes. I have a huge chest, and when I wear a sports bra. All it dose is pull my breast, and chest muscles to the side, and it hurts after a few hours. I also need the support of wires. I'm a borderline d cup right now. I can do things around the home braless, but in public no. I had a female friend tell me a few weeks ago. That I probably shouldn't be going braless any more, and she's bigger then me.

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