I am pregnant (actually due today) and not happy with my breast size. i mean they only grew a little bit throughout the pregnancy. Don't get me wrong i am not thinking of taking bovine ovary anytime soon, but when i am done breastfeeding (which wont be for that long anyhow) i wanted to try it.
so i read that prolactin is the hormone that increases during pregnancy to stimulate breast development and milk formation.
if that is what's found in the bovine ovary to make breasts grow, but mine didn't grow in the first place with the natural prolactin, do you think i would have a low level of success with the bovine ovary? thanks.
It's not prolactine that's in Bovine Ovary, it's estrogen and progesterone. Prolactine doesn't give any permanent growth, it's only there to help expand milk glands and get them ready for breastfeeding, and not everyone get bigger breasts during pregnancy, for many women the enlargement comes when the milk comes in. The enlargement you get from breastfeeding is not permanent as most of it is due to prolactine and milk production. Estrogen is the only hormone that makes us store fat in our breasts and that is how Bovine Ovary works.
Valerie (no login)
Re: If...
June 30 2007, 8:00 AM
Fennel fairy, thanks for clearing that up for me! that gives me a shred of hope......