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Started by eggy_nog, April 20, 2014, 08:01:31 PM
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Quote from: eggy_nog on April 20, 2014, 08:01:31 PMOmg I just hit my right breast bud (and it also seems to be the smaller one) is this going to damage at tissues and inhibit growth??? So worried!!!! ((((
Quote from: Violet Bloom on April 20, 2014, 10:31:04 PM My doctor only said "Don't squeeze them!". Anything else should be fine so long as you're not bruised or bleeding. While my breasts are sore all the time, for some reason they only get really rip-roaring painful around 4 am when I often wake up to use the bathroom. Stumbling around in the dark = door frame! Hurts like hell then but no harm done. At least after five months on Estrace they aren't hard buds any longer - there's some softening and fat padding to cushion the blow.
Quote from: nanjana on April 21, 2014, 02:49:02 AMeggy_nog, out of curiousity how long have you been on hormones? As for me, I'm a little over 1 week on hormones now. There's noticeable little mounds in the breast area. They are quite soft too! Sometimes there's discomfort and itchiness, but it's not really bad.... yet
Quote from: Ms Grace on April 21, 2014, 03:59:40 AMDoing yoga and having to lie on your front...not pleasant at all! Mine aren't achingly sensitive any more but as soon as I put pressure on them they protest. I used to enjoy sleeping on my stomach, not any more!
Quote from: eggy_nog on April 21, 2014, 06:08:45 AMOh gosh I do have a small squeeze from time to time not hard, just feeling the firmness.. Is that ok..?
Quote from: Jill F on April 21, 2014, 11:33:22 AMI keep hearing about the painful breast bud situation, but it didn't ever happen to me during transition. I have a B cup thing going on now, but I keep wondering when this is going to happen to me. Then I remembered. This happened to me when I was 12. I had moobs!
Quote from: Violet Bloom on April 21, 2014, 11:41:53 AM Yep, gentle is fine. It was just that in my case I could almost immediately squeeze clear fluid out of the nipples once the development started. This was kinda fascinating to me but my doctor was worried I might damage the developing glandular tissue. Now I tend to just massage them every so often to keep the soreness down. If I handle them too much in one go the nipples get irritated. Thankfully my chest doesn't hurt much during the day because my electrolysis tech rests her forearm directly across my right boob for two hours straight! Now that I've grown a little padding it helps in this situation. I never got moobs but at the start of puberty I had extremely painful hard lumps behind the nipple. These stung more than at any time during my current development. They eventually went away completely but at the time I was absolutely terrified I was growing breasts. I'm at least glad that transition has put me somewhat in control of this. Had they happened before I knew what I wanted I would have been mortified because I was deathly shy at the time.