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I started the protocol (Yasmin & Dom) and have just reached my full dose of dom (80 mg/day) a few days ago. At what point should my breasts start to grow noticeably? They are starting to feel tender (about like during the second half of my menstrual cycle), but I don't notice any other changes yet.

Just curious to hear from others who have done this!

Thanks, and Happy New Year everyone!

Rita
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Rita ~

If I remember correctly, it was about a week and a half until I felt "full" and a bit longer than that...anywhere from 3-4 weeks until I had to buy a new bra due to the cup-size increase.

I was anxious to see changes at the time, so I understand where you're coming from!!! I JUST wanted my body to work in this ONE way!! It will happen.

Good luck! Look forward to hearing your progress with induction as well as adoption!!

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yep I concur with Erin. Although everyone varies most see changes in 3-4 weeks.


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Okay, well I guess It's been two weeks since I started the Dom now, so I still have at least another week or two. Yes, I'm slightly anxious about getting this to work, so am wondering what a typical response is.

Thanks!

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Hi Rita,

It's usually about 3 weeks but differs from mother to mother expecially if breast size is larger. But as long as you follow the guide to the protocols things should happen.

Best, Lenore


Lenore Goldfarb, Ph.D.,CCC,IBCLC
Wife to Rob, Mom to Adam aged 13, and Ethan aged 9, both born via GS and breastfed via Regular Newman-Goldfarb Protocol.

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