Yes, all "female" hormones are present in males and vice versa. The only difference is the amount present. There's a higher level of "female" hormones in females, and a higher level "male" hormones in males.
Yes
Search breast nexus in Google and go onto the forum with male breast develment they can give you info there.
The progesterone is also a female hormone so there is a chance to grow male breast.
Yes.
Birth control pills do not make your breasts grow.
No. Nothing can really make your breasts grow.
Yes, due to the estrogen it probably will make a mans breasts grow.
i dont think so
Birth control pills are not used to increase the size of your breasts. But sometimes your breasts can enlarge while on the pill but this is rarely the case.
When girls hit puberty, estrogen is released into the body and the breasts begin to grow. This tends to coincide with the beginning of menstruation. As the breasts grow, the milk ducts in them increase in size, causing the breasts to expand at the nipple. Then the breast tissue itself expands. During pregnancy, the hormone progesterone readies the breasts to produce milk. The breasts grow larger due to additional fat and swollen milk glands.
Yes, they will grow some.
Nothing will make breasts grow. Hormones and DNA determine when you will develop breasts and how small or big they will be. No creams, food, drinks, or pills will do this. The only way is to have breast implants to make a breast larger.
The breasts of chickens.
Your breast size is determined by your genes just like your height as an adult. There are no pills to make them any larger or smaller.
To grow breasts would be the obvious answer, as the why he would want to grow breasts, there is the possibilty that he may be considering "gender reassignment" or perhaps becoming a "lady boy" or maybe he just likes the idea of having breasts.
There is no guarantee that breasts will swell while taking birth control pills. Breast tenderness and swelling are two common side effects of oral contraceptives. Other common side effects include cramping, nausea and ankle swelling. These side effects usually go away as the body gets acclimated to the pills.