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Breast Pumps - do they work?

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I am curious to know if other ladies have tried breast pumps before. What was your experience? How long did it take? How often did you use it?

 

 

 

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Stephanie xo

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I had a pair of medela pumps at one point when I was finding unconstructive ways to cope with being in purgatory before hrt.  I mean,  they felt nice on an undeveloped chest and caused temporary swelling but after a few months of regimented use twice a day,  I’d emphasize the temporary.  I know my wife didn’t consider the years of breast pumping beneficial to the size of her breasts once it was all over.

Of course, now that I’m on hrt... you couldn’t pay me to put those things on my breasts.  Ouch!!!!

 

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Thanks Kate, this is the kind of thing I was looking to hear. I love the feeling personally, but I will be realistic in my expectations

 

 

Thanks!!

Stephanie xo

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Yeah,  I’d put these in the same categories as other breast creams and pumps marketed to our males brethren.  If it worked,  there’d be a lot more well-endowed men and women wouldn’t be such a small percentage of the population.  Just a bunch of anecdotal marketing stories preying on hopes and dreams... as they always have.

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I hear you. Well, it was only $16 bucks or something ridiculous. Fun for a while 🙂

 

Stephanie xo

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I to tried the pump , and got no responce , i did find a cream that worked somewhat , but still small in comparison to HRT. I would say they are a waste of your hard earned money. Leslie

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Thanks Leslie

I am thinking lypo-suction, and while I'm at it, breast enhamcement. Apparantly the doc is quite an artist at body sculpting... I've seen some of his work and it's very natural looking. Also  he has experience with trans ladies which is a deal breaker for me

 

I know that HRT is the most effective  but I'm not ready for it

 

Steph

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During the last 2 1/2 years I have been using a home built device based on the so called Noogleberry system, but with two five inches wide glass cylinders with smooth rims for the cups and an industrial strength vacuum pump. The pump is actually powerful enough that i got hickeys and some beginning stretch marks for pumping too hard at the start. I have been pumping on and off, but on average maybe two times a week, momentarily expanding the breasts as much as possible three times in a row. The changes haven't been drastical, but I have went from virtually flat chested 85 cm or 33 1/2" to inbetween an A-cup and a B-cup with 31 inches below bust and 35 inches around the nipples, maybe a little smaller now after not being able to pump during my summer vacation. I hope if l am lucky, I'll be a full B-cup for next summer.

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