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I have experienced no breast changes AT ALL so far and am pretty surprised.

I began Yasmin and Dom in late June, then switched to Necon 1/35 and added the Provera 2.5 and am taking 30 mg Dom (3) X per day (so 90 mg per day). I am so surprised because in 9/04, the first time I did the regular protocol, all I did was the Yasmin and 80 mg of Dom per day and I noticed a difference in my breasts within like 2 weeks and surely by 1 month. The only difference in my lifestyle this time is that my 22 month old still nurses but that is only once a day usually. And, everything that I've read and been told does not indicate that that should affect my progress.

What are your thoughts?

Thank you so much for your time!

Peace & Blessings~
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Kalli this is my guess. You milk making apparatus is already in place so you wouldn't notice the normal changes as you did before you were nursing. Once you stop the bcp I bet you will see lots of changes with the milk you will have.


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I would not worry about it. I am sure its doing its job. Just stick with it smile


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Hi Kali,

Since you're still breastfeeding, your breasts are primed. You would not necessarily notice the same kind of changes you noticed last time. Keep up the great work you're doing and you should have a good result.

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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