I’ve been on hormones for ~7 months now. My boobs are growing nicely and are already larger than some trans women I’ve met (who have been on hormones much longer than me). However they’re looking more like torpedo tits, kind of conical getting narrower towards the nipple. Just wondering if this is a normal phase and they’ll fill out eventually, or if it’s what my boobs will look like in the long term. I’m happy I’m getting some size but I don’t know how I feel about this shape persisting. I know it’s still very early for me in terms of growth and changes so I wanted to get some feedback to put my mind at ease (hopefully).

To preempt the obvious question, my current regimen; 5mg valerate intramuscular once a week, 100mg prog rectally daily.

I’m not 100% sure I did the measurements right but I measured ~36.5" underbust and ~38.5" bust, which suggests a B cup but that can’t be right. I think it might be confounded by the fact of my pecs, lats, and other back muscles being larger than the average cis woman. I’d say probably solid A at this point, just… kinda pointy.

  • Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    20 days ago

    Pretty normal shape for that stage. They grow forward before they grow outward. With time and/or progesterone they’ll round out.

    I’m at about 18 months HRT 6 months progesterone, they are slowly becoming fuller and rounder, but are still quite pointy.

    But when I wear an underwire bra, or top with a shelf bra, they look full and round. Many women with small breasts have a pointed shape, its normal and fine. Clothes create the shape; breasts are very malleable.