Estrogen doesn't "create hips" it will often change where the fat lays in a person: in females to hips and thighs, men to the belly. As a person on Hormone Replacement Therapy continues to use Estrogen and Spironolactone, the placement of fat on the body shifts and often hips and thighs gain fat, the stomach loses it. This can vary from person to person.
If you take enough estrogen pills you should be able to grow female nipples in a couple months.
Hip padding. Or they may take estrogen, and actually get fat in the hips.
a man should not take estrogen because it is a feminine hormone ,a man has testasterone
I take premarin because my body does not not make enough of it's own estrogen so when I started taking premarin it did make m breast grow.
All women who have premature menopause are not candidates for estrogen. Women who have certain medical conditions like liver disease, uterine cancer or breast cancer should not take estrogen.
Due to the estrogen birth control pills probably will make a mans breasts grow.
if a guy was to take conjugated estrogen and bazedoxifene what would happen to him?
if you're on the pill it will increase the size of you breasts, but taking oestogen simply for this reason is pointless. The pill obviously has good side effects, but it also increases your risks of breast cancer, nad can raise your blood pressure. But in simple terms, yes it can. but ony by a cup size at most.
yes with careful monitoring
No. The items sold over the counter are plant based estrogen and not very strong. Go to the doctor to have help getting pregnant.
The amount of estrogen required for a man to grow breasts varies depending on individual factors such as metabolism, hormone levels, and overall health. In a clinical setting, hormone therapy for transgender individuals typically involves taking doses of estrogen ranging from 2-8 mg per day. It is important for individuals considering hormone therapy to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate dosage and monitor for potential side effects.
If you are allergic to roses, you may also be sensitive to rose hips, as they are derived from the same plant. It is advisable to consult with an allergist or healthcare provider before consuming any product that contains rose hips to determine if it is safe for you.