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Re: breast development with PCOS
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 6 Jun 2002 19:56:07 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Sonnet wrote:
SONNET, I DONT LIKE YOUR TONE, YOU SOUND LIKE A PERSON WHO MUST STATE
YOUR BREASTS ARE NICER THAN OTHERS , WHICH IS PROBABLY YOUR ONLY NICE
FEATURE CUZ THE REST OF YOU LOOKS LIKE A COW AND YOUR FACE LIKE A SIDE
OF BEEF BRISKET. JUST THOUGHT I'D COMMENT ON THOSE TYPES! ANYHOW, I AM
5FT 3 AND 110 LBS. MY BREASTS ARE NORMAL, BUT IF YOU WANT SOME ADVICE,
IT IS THE TESTOSTERONE LEVEL , WHICH COUNTERRACTS ESTROGENS ACTIONS ON
SUSCEPTIBLE TISSUE. IF THE REST OF THE BODY IS IN SHAPE AND OF NORMAL
WEIGHT AND TESTOSTERONE IS LOWERED , THE FAT WILL REDISTRIBUTE AND PLUMP
UP THE BREASTS. HOWEVER, I'VE BEEN TOLD THE NIPPLE IS MORE IMPORTANT
THAN THE BREASTS TO GUYS , SO MAKE SURE THE NIPPLE IS GOOD ,WHO CARES
ABOUT THE REST.
>I love the things we can discuss on here!
>
>Don't hate me, but mine are DD's too and, they are quite perky! Maybe
>perky isn't the word when they're this big, but mine are very round and
>kinda bouncy like. Maybe I'm just living on youth still and they'll
>flatten out as I get older, who knows! But I think genetics have a lot
>to do with it. My mother is a C or even D cup (not like I've checked
>lately) and hers just pop up like you wouldn't believe, in her
>mid-fifties!
>
>Could the relative level of perkiness (RLP) :) have anything to do with
>testosterone levels? Those with higher T levels have fletter breast
>tissue? Not sure!
>
>At Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Elise wrote:
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>>Hi all. I have 40DD too, and no they are not firm and perky, but you
>>show me a woman with breasts this large that are perky (and that hasn't
>>obtained them through implants). I tend to agree that a lot of your
>>body shape has to do with genetics (my sister's boobs are huge too and
>>we got them from our grandmother). I don't think they are oddly shaped
>>and I don't think these huge things will ever be perky. I think if you
>>exercise the muscles there that you will get some "pick up" but I don't
>>know how much. I am pregnant now and they look like balloons (with
>>dark, dark aerola (if that is the spelling).
>>
>>Just my big breasted input...anyone that would like to take some off of
>>my hands is welcomed to do so... :o)
>>
>>At Wed, 05 Jun 2002, Michelle wrote:
>>>
>>>Jodi I have a size 40DD breasts but mine aren't nice and round. Mine hang
>>>down when I don't have a bra on. My mom had fibroids tumors in her uterus
>>>and breasts and she's a 38B. Nobody knows where I got my boobs from. My PCOS
>>>was passed down from my maternal grandfather's side of the family. Is that
>>>weird or what?! I'm still looking for answers to questions I don't know how
>>>to ask. Hope this helps somebody.
>>>
>>>>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (jodi)
>>>>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>>>>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>>>Subject: Re: breast development with PCOS
>>>>Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 10:12:21 -0500
>>>>
>>>>We've had boob talk here before... often provoked my me, I'm obsessed
>>>>with the shape of mine... :-P They're more flattish and floppy than
>>>>round and pear-like and I hate them. They're not that different from my
>>>>mother's, though, and she doesn't have PCOS... no period problems, no
>>>>hair problems, no problems concieving my brother or me... too bad my
>>>>father passed me the IR gene... :-/
>>>>
>>>>I can definitely see reasons for PCOS affecting breast shape - we don't
>>>>have the right hormone mix that most girls develop when they, well,
>>>>being to develop... you can't grow sunflowers in play-doh so why should
>>>>you be able to grow nice womanly boobs when your body thinks you're a
>>>>man? But there are women on this forum who don't have the flat, floppy
>>>>breast problem so... I don't know. Breast atrophy is a sign of
>>>>viralization but I never grew them nice to begin with so I can't say
>>>>they've atrophied...
>>>>
>>>>They look normal when I'm cold :-)
>>>>
>>>>- jodi
>>>>
>>>>At Sat, 1 Jun 2002, Lindsey wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >I was curious to know if PCOS can cause abnormal to hardly any breast
>>>> >development. I have small unnaturally shaped breasts. My mother and
>>>> >both of my sisters have normal breasts and are about a small B-cup. I'm
>>>> >also the only one in my family with PCOS. So does PCOS have anything to
>>>> >do with it? Thanks.
>>>> >
>>>> >--
>>>> >~Lindsey
>>>> >
>>>>
>>--
>>love is all we need to survive...concentrate on increasing your capacity
>>
>--
>email always welcome: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com
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