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How long does breast growth in mtf's take?

Started by ana1111, March 12, 2015, 08:40:21 PM

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ana1111

I've been on estrogen for just under a year... eleven and a half months to be exact... I've been on e with anti androgens for eight months and ive been on e and AA's and micronized progesterone all at much higher dosages than before for about three months... I have an a cup at the most and it would be considered a small underdeveloped a cup im sure... my question is how long do breasts take to grow for trans women? do I still have a chance at ending up at least a small b? I haven't noticed any noticeable growth in the past couple months and im getting worried... theres no way I can afford a breast augmentation anytime soon... maybe six months from now ill have a job and that will be different. im nineteen and started at eighteen if that helps and my mom is a large C... also I don't know if this is allowed but is there any site which shows a lot of trans womans breast growth so I can see what to expect? What size did you end up after hrt and how long did they keep growing for??
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mrs izzy

I paid for mine.

Not everyone responds to hrt in secondary puberty.

I also was on hrt for 5 years before i had BA.

Needed BA due to my size.

Spurt of growth on and off. I also did a few resets to help.

I was unlucky. But its about what i wanted, natural failed but saline made my life happier.

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Isabelle

up to about 5 years. their size will fluctuate with your weight.
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warlockmaker

It depends on your genetics - look at your mother or siblings and you can expect a size of 1-2 cups below. It also takes time, and one year is a short time so give it a chance and it grows in spurts.
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ImagineKate

Genetics is basically it.

I "won" the lottery because my female relatives are basically well endowed. As such at 3 months I am 34B.

However some girls don't even get AA cups after 2 years.

The good news is you can do BA. Still cheaper than FFS which you don't seem to need. :)
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AndreaLinda

its all about genetics. I've been on Hrt for the past 2 month, and my breast are 36b. my mother, grandmother have enormous breast
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Isabelle

that is almost unbelievably fast growth. Are you getting stretch marks?
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Tori



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Eveline

OK, I can't resist:

"How long does breast growth in mtf's take?"

Too darn long!
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AndreaLinda

Quote from: Isabelle on March 12, 2015, 10:48:01 PM
that is almost unbelievably fast growth. Are you getting stretch marks?

if you're talking to me,  no. Basically i had a severe case of gynecomastia, but the good side is that while im loosing a lot of weight, my breast are getting  a lot more perkier, firm and round. 

It's funny to realized that when i was a boy a was super ashamed of having boob, now I m like super grateful with god for my genetics.
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Beth Andrea

If you look at breast growth in cis-women ( during puberty) they take several years to fully blossom.

We're going through a second puberty, and it will take as long as they do.

Don't get BA until at least 2 years, preferably 3 on hrt. You're young yet!
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Isabelle

Quoteits all about genetics. I've been on Hrt for the past 2 month, and my breast are 36b

My apologies. I took that as meaning your breast growth was caused by the HRT, not that you had breasts before starting.

Also, I second Beth on waiting at least a few years before considering augmentation. Your tissue will continue growing on top of the implants and you'll have no control over the final outcome. If you wait, your surgeon will be able to give a result that closer matches your expectations (provided your expectations are realistic to begin with of course)
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cindianna_jones

I didn't get any growth until Mr. Happy was gone. Then about half of me became fatty and half silicon (or whatever they put in those nasty bags). I've since lost a lot of weight and not much fatty tissue remains, but the bags are still in there after 25 years!

Cindi
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Isabelle

Quote from: Cindi Jones on March 12, 2015, 11:41:38 PM
the bags are still in there after 25 years!

I've considered getting BA, but the life expectancy of the implant has always worried me, so I'm constantly flipflopping on the idea.. Its good to know 25 years later yours are fine. I read somewhere they only last 10 years?? Do you think they'll ever need replacing?
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StrykerXIII

Quote from: warlockmaker on March 12, 2015, 09:55:11 PM
It depends on your genetics - look at your mother or siblings and you can expect a size of 1-2 cups below.

That's disheartening. My mother is practically flat (and complains constantly about it). My sister is, from her own set of complaints, rather well-endowed, but I took very strongly from my mother's genetics, whereas my sister took more from my father's.
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: StrykerXIII on March 13, 2015, 12:06:10 AM
That's disheartening. My mother is practically flat (and complains constantly about it). My sister is, from her own set of complaints, rather well-endowed, but I took very strongly from my mother's genetics, whereas my sister took more from my father's.

The relationship between "nearest female relative and MtF breast size" is a general rule, but it is not a Thou Shalt Haveth..." firm rule.

It's more of a guideline[ /Jack Sparrow]

And if genetics doesn't do anything for you...there's always BA.
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Isabelle

My grandmother on my paternal side had no breasts (double mastectomy in her early 20s) the other had enooouuuuuurmous breasts. My Mother is flat as a pancake. I wear a 34b after 4 or so years on hrt.. its luck of the draw. I really don't think it can really be predicted.
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StrykerXIII

Quote from: Beth Andrea on March 13, 2015, 12:21:46 AM
The relationship between "nearest female relative and MtF breast size" is a general rule, but it is not a Thou Shalt Haveth..." firm rule.

It's more of a guideline[ /Jack Sparrow]

And if genetics doesn't do anything for you...there's always BA.

I have mixed feelings about BA. I don't like foreign objects or substances in my body...I don't even take pills for headaches. Weird, given the whole trans thing, right?
To strive to reach the apex of evolution is folly, for to achieve the pinnacle is to birth a god.

When the Stryker fires, all turn to dust in its wake.
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Jill F

Until they explode?

No, seriously, I've heard everything from 2 to even 10 years.   I'm personally going to wait to see what I get until I'm 5 years post-orchi before I break down and go in for implants.

YMMV...
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Isabelle

Quote from: StrykerXIII on March 13, 2015, 12:30:39 AM
I don't even take pills for headaches. Weird, given the whole trans thing, right?

Why??? Why you no medicine?
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