Breast development is something girls start to go through when puberty hits.
Between the ages 17 and 22, most girls body shape starts becoming more "womanly" with larger breasts and hips and a smaller waist - this may or may not be associated with weight loss or gain. It is a normal part of the maturation process and is not a cause for alarm. It is not a sign of sexual activity or use of hormones.
We don't actually stop maturing until we are around 21 (or slightly older). If you have gained weight that can also be the issue. Whether you have sex or not does not matter. Sex does not make the breasts grow.
its from the estrogen hormone in females
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Yes. Too much hormone production can cause lactating of the breasts without being pregnant.
Intentionally, he undergoes hormone therapy.
Estrogen the hormone found in woman are the cause of breasts, and you develop breasts during or after puberty, when your hormones are at their highest peek.
The amount of estrogen required for a man to grow breasts varies depending on individual factors such as metabolism, hormone levels, and overall health. In a clinical setting, hormone therapy for transgender individuals typically involves taking doses of estrogen ranging from 2-8 mg per day. It is important for individuals considering hormone therapy to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate dosage and monitor for potential side effects.
It is more due to the hormone change in the body.
All men and women when sexually arroused is because of testosterone, than any other hormone.
Yes there are. Every pregnancy symptom is a result of the HCG hormone hun.
Testosterone is a male hormone and has no influence in the development of breasts (mammary glands), estrogen the female hormone does,
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The hormone that stimulates milk production in the breasts is called prolactin. It is produced by the pituitary gland and its primary function is to promote lactation in response to childbirth or nursing.