26-09-2011, 07:14 AM
Hi Lucy and welcome.
What you've described sounds fairly typical for the very beginning and is almost certainly not yet real budding. It is much more likely to be your nipples responding to the unacustomed level of stimulation and the beginnings of fat redistribution to a more female pattern. If I'm right then at the moment this is completely reversible - just stop and in a week or two you'd never know anything had happened. It may take up to 3 or 4 months for true budding to start ( although it can be quicker than that) and at that point things start to become irreversible.
To answer your second question, yes lactation is possible although fairly rare. Cheryl1989 is the best example, just do a search for her name, although hormonally she is unusual to begin with. I don't know much about this subject but I believe you need progesterone/prolactins to get this work, but you need a reasonable amount of breast development first anyway.
Hope this helps.
What you've described sounds fairly typical for the very beginning and is almost certainly not yet real budding. It is much more likely to be your nipples responding to the unacustomed level of stimulation and the beginnings of fat redistribution to a more female pattern. If I'm right then at the moment this is completely reversible - just stop and in a week or two you'd never know anything had happened. It may take up to 3 or 4 months for true budding to start ( although it can be quicker than that) and at that point things start to become irreversible.
To answer your second question, yes lactation is possible although fairly rare. Cheryl1989 is the best example, just do a search for her name, although hormonally she is unusual to begin with. I don't know much about this subject but I believe you need progesterone/prolactins to get this work, but you need a reasonable amount of breast development first anyway.
Hope this helps.

