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Breast Growth?

Started by LittleEmily24, February 24, 2014, 12:05:08 PM

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Satinjoy

First changes were in the nips, and quick.  Then slow growth monthly, but hard to see it, yet every week there would be a little something else.

At 9 months I am still an A cup.  Not unusual for a 55 year old.  But I thought I would be a B by now.  And not much aveaola development.

Oh am I jealous.  I am praying I get a B before they stop growing.  But even though small, its so reassuring to have them, and they feel really nice.  Still relatively easy to conceal.
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Sh'e took the little blue ones.
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allisonsteph

I noticed some slight growth on Spiro only after about three weeks. One week later I added Estrogen. Ten days after that I was a 38 C. I've now been on Spiro for seven weeks and Estrogen for three weeks, and I swear they are bigger than they were yesterday.
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Lisatrans69

Thank you pre - never - post op women.

I, never having ventured into this forum, now can, hopefully give back. Point: I was diagnosed as TG by age five. My parents were medical professional's in San Fran, CA, my Father a surgeon; my Mom a NP. BOTH loved me as - me. I never knew different from he time my older sister let me wear her dress too small for her, and panties as we played dolls. I was seen, not rejected,and the questions began. After multitudes of doctors and I say "psych" friends of my parent's, by five I was on my way to become ONLY just a regular girl. At that age I only knew, like many other children, I was born a girl with birth defects - as I have accepted early growing up; that was I has incorrect genitals for a girl. I always knew I was a girl from 4 years old. My parent's knew  "Ideally, in order to maximise the physical benefits, low level oestrogen treatment of the young transsexual boy-to-girl should begin at age eight to nine years. Before the onset of male puberty (at about age eleven)." I got the help I needed.
As I entered 7th grade I was in a private school in SF, I was already on "puberty delaying meds", wore regular feminine clothing like other girls, but was ashasmed I had a birth defect.

Fast forward: I was late in developing breasts to age 14. It was just that, My girlfriends, my sister, encouraged me, but I felt great shame I had a birth defect, and was not developing; though MY Parents supported me, and told me it was a hard time. For girls to grow up like me, I was loved. Finally, I developed itchy nipples. Then, only breast buds as fullness over maybe eight months until I got a BRA PARTY! like many other girls! It was a training bra BUT I was developing true breasts like my girlfriends! To this day, at 24 I am only a double B-cup, C - with push-up' Victoria Secret bras - but I am very happy I developed like other girls my age and was wearing bras by 14 on!, and some natal girls even later than me. Only for me, I am happy, becoming, beyond my growth to a feminine body FIRST puberty as much a girl as possible then - a few years are secret, and I had genital correction surgery by 16 over-seas. The best, as my Dad was a surgeon, and, yes - money. By most any probing web, etc., I am protected, as tracing goes inland, then over-seas, etc. I humbly now thank my wise parent and hope ALL other born, or later understand they are female to get the opportunites I had. Thank you, to my WELL deserved, hard working, well off parents. I wish I could make dreams come true for others, but am now in love with a wonderful man since 18, who knows, but never knew other than a young woman. I am not "gorgously beautiful", only I hope, as Brad says, and my parents and friends, a pretty and nice, compassionate girl/woman. Young, or any other breast development, is essential to point, in which we must accept our femaninity, and forever reject male clothing! Even now, I mainly only wear dresses, skirts and blouses, (lingerie, make-up, anything reserved for our internal beauty as female.

Breast development made it impossible to turn back; thanks to medical science, and faith, I am, who I am. Boobs are GREAT as my boyfriend... and my vulva...my heart, LOVE surpasses ALL, I believe. I know mgt. must take this out, OK. but I MUCH prefer having female genitals. Hearts...

Lisa
Hi! I didn't feel really different at four, I just loved my family, and knew I was a girl like my older sister. My physician parents sent me to psychiatrists, and I was diagnosed transgender. I went to an accepting school where I could dress as the girl I was an take the puberty delaying meds and later female hormones. My SRS surgery was at 18. I'm now 23; love men! I love being female! Challenges
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Janae

When I took my first shots at 20 it started within a week.

I seriously couldn't believe it happened so quick. I had the itching, nipple swelling, soreness all that. I wasn't on t-blockers or anything. If I hadn't stopped my transition back then and kept going I'm sure my girls would be huge by now. My mother had 3x D's almost an E before she had a reduction so I know I would've been BLESSED!!!

I'm a C sup now and after 17 mos it's almost like things have stopped. I wish they were rounder but I still have a way to go so anything could happen. I'll be getting implants anyway so if you can't grow the ones you want buy em.


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Pinkkatie

This makes me sad. I don't feel anything and it's been over a week now.


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Natalia

Quote from: Pinkkatie on March 06, 2014, 09:37:33 AM
This makes me sad. I don't feel anything and it's been over a week now.

Don't worry, HRT works someway like this: nothing one day, nothing on the next, then... wow what's this?   ??? Boobs! :o :o

You might be already noticing your skin becoming softer. Your body odour changes too, to a more sweet feminine scent. This happens usually on the first weeks.
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AshleeLC

Quote from: LittleEmily24 on February 24, 2014, 12:05:08 PM
This is probably overkill of a topic, but I'm just curious to find out when everyone started noticing any kind of breast development, whether its itchy nipples or soreness to full on gynecomastia or small bumps :P. I've seen some people say the first month or two, and others say the first 5 days. Anyone know the exact date where they noticed a different feeling or noticeable appearance (or both) in the chest area? Sorry if this topic has been somewhat overdone >_<

About a week into HRT i noticed my nipples were itchy, aboout 2 weeks they started to have lumps underneath adn got really sensitive. Since then the lumps under the nipple are about as wide as a nickel and some breasts have started to show ("man" boobs lol")


Love is love, you are you, if the world cant see that, laugh and carry on. <3
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LittleEmily24

#27
So I'm 17 days in, and I think my face or skin is smoother, but that could just be all in my head or a result of me actually using face-cleansing products now. My mood and emotional level is the same, unless you count being slightly more sympathetic as a change, but seeing as i've always been highly sympathetic, i cant really say if this is just normal more or more sympathetic me. No itchy nipples or breast tenderness or soreness or whatever. No other changes for that matter. My wife told me that my "neck looked/felt skinnier" and i have gone down in weight, but i've been dieting hard so thats to be expected :P

its a lot of vague changes with vague explanations.
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LittleEmily24

Quote from: Pinkkatie on March 06, 2014, 09:37:33 AM
This makes me sad. I don't feel anything and it's been over a week now.

Don't worry, you're not alone. 17 days and still nothing that could be a clear sign of difference :P

The only thing that IS working at a fast rate is the testosterone blockers... no more random erections and lowered sex drive, and no more "morning" issues either :P but it's had no effect on my appearance or mood/mind :P

aaaaaaany day now.
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ath

I started HRT a week ago (just Spiro and estrogen), and I've just started noticing itching, slight tenderness, sensitivity, and some heat generation from my chesticle region. I also feel a small swollen bit under each nipple. The left side has all of this more noticeably. It's definitely just started though, and it is coinciding with the arrival of more mental effects.

I wasn't expecting it to come this soon but I am totally not complaining, lol. I'm pretty excited

Also last night my girlfriend said that my chest feels "squishier" :3 I hope she wasn't just being nice haha
"When I think of all the worries people seem to find
And how they're in a hurry to complicate their mind
By chasing after money and dreams that can't come true
I'm glad that we are different, we've better things to do
May others plan their future, I'm busy lovin' you "
-The Grass Roots
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SoShy

I've read through several of these kinds of posts and just wanted to interject something here.

Breast growth is a YMMV issue for everyone, some fast, some slow, there are women on here that have grown large enough to not worry about implants,etc, and my main point here is..

Be Patient with your body..

I've read up and spoken with Several doctors on the issue to know what I would be looking forward to, and the reason I'm posting here is that the growing cycle can last anywhere from 5 to 7 years with breasts.  Think on that.. Years.. once your growth cycle has been started/triggered. 

As for if you can restart this cycle more than once, that is debatable and risky to say the least as you would be causing your body to jump back and forth.  We all love the feeling when we pass the signs and milestones that we establish.

Just take the time to respect your body, it's limits and treat it with care.


SoShy
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Danniella

According to my super scientific, and totally not just a random google docs text document, progress diary...Around 3 weeks prior to starting on Estrogen, althought that was after a month of careful ramping up of spiro.

Now 3 months in, the first set of buds have expanded and they are certainly noticeable, if I am not wearing a top or I choose the wrong colour or too tight clothing...

The greatest change has actually been in the look and feel of the nipples, you don't really realize just how different male and female nipples are until your own begin changing and every day you are like "woa that's different"

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Also breast massaging works...its a thing, DON'T MOCK IT!

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Okay you can mock it a little...
You say "Using humor as a defence mechanism" like it's a BAD thing!



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Megumi

I started having sore nipples before the first week was up. Now that I'm almost 3 months in on a low dose HRT regiment I have noticeable breast development, even my doctor was amazed. I guess it helps that I have OCD's and keep a very strict regiment of when I take my HRT at nearly the exact same time every day to keep things level as possible.

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stephaniec

first week sore nipples and hasn't stopped yet at beginning 5 months
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Riley Skye

I was on a low dose of both estrogen and T-blockers for half a year. After my doctor raised my blockers and a month later switching to shots my breasts started growing a lot faster. They were very tender the first couple months and that faded. Right now I'm noticing growth because my bras are filling in more constantly and by summer I probably will be a 34b, I'm currently filling out a 34a. I'm also on progesterone. It takes time and they won't fully develop for 2-4 years. Just have fun and enjoy your ride into womanhood :]
Love and peace are eternal
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Janae


Let me just add this for those girls who are still only a month into things.

If you just started taking spiro you REALLY need to let it do it's thing and let the t-levels drop. Once it does you're sure to see things change. 17-18 days is nothing just be patient and watch the magic happen.

Also be sure to eat good portion meals because food helps things a lot.

Someone bought up massaging, trust me this helps. When things start getting sore be sure to do this. I used to do it laying in bed watching tv it also helps with the soreness.


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Laurelin

I have been on spiro alone since may and I noticed tenderness and breast buds in august. My endo shifted my doses regularly and they kinda settled down in september and they were totaly gone when she switched me to androcur in november. I started E in february exactly one month ago and they have return but I dont experience any pain like others have described, just sore hard lumps under my nipples and they arent even sensitive. I am afraid if my endo kinda screwed up my progress but she says there is nothing to worry about yet and assures me that everything is normal. I guess breast devolopment is YMMV


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Hikari

I swear there is 10 times more hurt than growth....my right one, which had been lagging behind has all the sudden started to catch up with the left one in the most painful of ways.

What is interesting to me, is that about half the ciswomen I have talked to about this experienced some level of "growing pains" with their breasts in puberty and the other half seem to have only had issues like this with birth control or pregnancy. This is strange to me as I assumed such growing pains were universal but they don't seem to be.

15 years on Susans, where has all the time gone?
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Pinkkatie

It looks like I'm at day 11 of HRT and today is the day that my nipples started to become very sensitive. Luckily I already bought some sports bras for the occasion. :)


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Natalia

Quote from: Pinkkatie on March 08, 2014, 04:53:05 PM
It looks like I'm at day 11 of HRT and today is the day that my nipples started to become very sensitive. Luckily I already bought some sports bras for the occasion. :)

Congrats girl, from now on it's only happiness!  ;D

But talking about sports bra...

I've been wearing a compression tank in order to try hiding my breasts and reduce their movement...but I am afraid this can be dangerous someway. I don't know, my breasts hurt a bit when wearing the tank and I don't like the idea of compressing them when all they want is to grow free and happy!

Can this be dangerous and impact on my breasts development?
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