05-10-2016, 06:26 PM
After doing a bit of homework on HRT, I have come to the conclusion that the 6 month thing is borrowed from the warnings from taking estrogen.
Namely, that at around 6 months, permanent sterility becomes likely. After 6 months it increases steadily to being almost certain.
Assuming that Bovine Ovary increases your estrogen to a high enough level (which from my personal experience seems to be true, though it's hard to be certain) this is a perfectly valid warning.
Basically, taking BO long term could potentially stop someone from having children, and if somebody wanted to just have breasts and retain their fertility, it poses a risk.
Namely, that at around 6 months, permanent sterility becomes likely. After 6 months it increases steadily to being almost certain.
Assuming that Bovine Ovary increases your estrogen to a high enough level (which from my personal experience seems to be true, though it's hard to be certain) this is a perfectly valid warning.
Basically, taking BO long term could potentially stop someone from having children, and if somebody wanted to just have breasts and retain their fertility, it poses a risk.

