Yes, taking estrogen can lead to an increase in breast size for some individuals, particularly during puberty or when starting hormone replacement therapy. Estrogen promotes the development of breast tissue and fat distribution in the breasts. However, the extent of breast growth can vary widely among individuals, influenced by factors such as genetics, age, and overall body composition. It's important to consult a healthcare professional before starting any hormone therapy to understand the potential effects and risks.
Your bust size can increase with exercise, gaining weight and protein supplements. You want to be careful not to gain weight in the wrong places.
An estrogen pill will make your breasts bigger as long as you keep taking the pill. If you stop taking the estrogen pill then your breasts will stop growing.
By turning off the AFL and watching a real sport. Nah seriously usually taking testerone will increase your testerone levels (make you horny etc.) But I didnt think it would be possible completely get rid of estrogen, You need balance in the male and female gene.
No. There is no medicinal way to increase or decrease the size of your bust.
And estrogen levels increase when a man has a high amt of body fat, which can contribute to infertility. Yes, testosterone levels are lower in the obese.
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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.
When more estrogen is present in a man's body, either through natural or artificial means, the amount of testosterone he produces will be reduced. Some men begin to make more testosterone after the estrogen is reduced but some will continue to only produce the reduced amount of testosterone.
Typically, yes. Women on birth control pills are consuming a form of estrogen that prevents them from becoming pregnant- a side effect experienced by many women on birth control is an increase in breast size, usually a half to full cup size increase. Bodybuilders who abuse steroids also experience breast growth, as some of this excess testosterone is converted to estrogen, which in term stimulates breast growth.
If you mean the normal amount of estrogen in your body, no. A yest infection can do that.
Estrogen occurs naturally in the human body. There are man-made versions of estrogen such as BPA, which has been know to cause prostate cancer.
No, you really don't need estrogen blockers if you are taking testosterone as part of replacement therapy or a sex-reassignment program. That said, taking estrogen blockers may help decrease feminization and make the testosterone replacement more effective in the case of sex-reassignment. However, men who take testosterone and/or anabolic steroids for performance enhancement reasons would generally block the aromatase enzyme to prevent testosterone from being converted to estrogen. Excessive amounts of testosterone causes breast growth since the body converts extra testosterone to estrogen. As always, you should never take any sort of prescription medication that is not prescribed to you, and nothing said here should be taken as medical advice.