1, how well endowed are the women in your family?
2, how much extra fluff do you have? To my knowledge, breast growth requires some weight gain, and a steady diet full of essential fats and complex carbs to prevent you from burning too much of the fat you want to settle in the girls.
3, have you heard of the Brava system? I'm planning on getting essentially the Brazilian butt lift but putting the fat in my boobs because I want bigger breasts.
4, thyroid and hormone balance issues can make your body more or less sensitive to HRT, as well as change your insulin response and many other things.
Umm there's lots more stuff to look through, but getting a physical and full round of bloodwork over the period of a few months should give you a pretty clear picture how well your body is absorbing the HRT, and where your nutritional deficiencies and surpluses are. I was anemic for years before I realized it and only recently had a nurse practitioner verify that my iron levels were better now that I've been on supplements but not great (because I don't eat meat). I never thought to check my bloodwork, but it was visible on the same labs they use to monitor my liver and kidneys from the HRT, and she pointed it out to me because it had improved enough for it to stand out on my charts.
Hugs,
- Katie
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