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Breast growth stopping while on spiro?

Started by Autumnn, April 12, 2018, 07:13:01 PM

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Autumnn

I'm 16 years of age, and started spiro just about 4 days ago on Monday. I am very skinny so I do expect breast growth, though since it inhibits it, will my breast growth end before I get to start E when I am 18? It's something important to me, I want to be able to nurse one day...plus other general stuff.

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krobinson103

Spiro can only enhance breast growth. Less t=e being more effective and we all have some e in our bodies anyway. One of the side effects of spiro for other treatments is breast growth.
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Unless you are taking estradiol, you aren't going to see much if any breast development.

I started in my mid 30's, believe me you can most certainly grow boobs after the age of 18.
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Autumnn

Quote from: Colleen_definitely on April 12, 2018, 07:32:52 PM
Unless you are taking estradiol, you aren't going to see much if any breast development.

I started in my mid 30's, believe me you can most certainly grow boobs after the age of 18.

My doctor had said it is more than likely I will see it.

Quote from: krobinson103 on April 12, 2018, 07:26:37 PM
Spiro can only enhance breast growth.

So are you saying the spiro will only "enhance" (i.e. not get to Tanner 3/4 stage) and not actually, like, "develop develop?"
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Quote from: Autumnn on April 12, 2018, 07:13:01 PM
I'm 16 years of age, and started spiro just about 4 days ago on Monday. I am very skinny so I do expect breast growth, though since it inhibits it, will my breast growth end before I get to start E when I am 18? It's something important to me, I want to be able to nurse one day...plus other general stuff.

Thanks.

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Quote from: Autumnn on April 12, 2018, 07:13:01 PM
I'm 16 years of age, and started spiro just about 4 days ago on Monday. I am very skinny so I do expect breast growth, though since it inhibits it, will my breast growth end before I get to start E when I am 18? It's something important to me, I want to be able to nurse one day...plus other general stuff.

Thanks.

One of spiro's side effects can be breast growth. You will grow them over time. Nursing on the other hand is something completely different. Different internal growth and different hormones involved. Your young and you have time, even us older peeps can grow some very nice breasts if Mother Nature cooperates.
I saw significant growth with spiro and dutatriside but the girls have really taken off since I started on estrogen in January . I had been a C cup since 2016 and today's fitting put me in a DD.
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Quote from: Donna on April 12, 2018, 11:50:51 PM
One of spiro's side effects can be breast growth. You will grow them over time. Nursing on the other hand is something completely different. Different internal growth and different hormones involved. Your young and you have time, even us older peeps can grow some very nice breasts if Mother Nature cooperates.
I saw significant growth with spiro and dutatriside but the girls have really taken off since I started on estrogen in January . I had been a C cup since 2016 and today's fitting put me in a DD.

It is not my worry of time, it is that I had read some sort of post on here talking about "breast fusing" and that spiro could actually get to like the Tanner 3/4 stage. My worry is that. I want breasts, for sure, and I want to nurse one day (and I understand that is an E thing) but my worry is the development (enhancement?) causing breast growth to stop.
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KayXo

Quote from: Autumnn on April 13, 2018, 12:03:36 PMI had read some sort of post on here talking about "breast fusing" and that spiro

Speculation, I wouldn't worry.
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