14-07-2011, 06:09
As far as the cramping, I never experienced more than usual while on BO but I have read others experienced that while on a BO program. So I can't say whether or not it's the BO for you.
As for Brava, I've never personally used it, so I can't say how it is exactly in comparison to Noogleberry. All I can say was my train of thought when deciding on which suction device to go with when I first started. Basically I weighed out the pros and cons with both.
Brava is very expensive, from everything I've read about it, you have to wear the system for 10 hours a day, this can result in rashes, you have to do this for a consecutive amount of weeks/months for it to work, then you MIGHT go up a cup size. The domes from what I heard don't hold up well, which when having to wear it so long, makes sense. So for me, I didn't have that kind of time to commit, nor did I want to shell out the money for it.
Noogleberry is much cheaper, it takes a less time commitment per day to use, you can use it for 30min to 2 hours per day and get good results. Now with Noogleberry you do need to commit more months to achieve permanent growth from my own experience, but the initial swelling does last after each session, so even the swelling is worth it. Also it's best to read the Noogleberry forum and be sure you do it correctly or you can end up pumping too strongly for too long and end up damaging the breast tissue.
So really what it boils down to is do you want to shell out the money for clinically tested, more time commitment, etc. Or do you want to spend less, spend less time per day, but be sure you take precautions not to hurt yourself.
Honestly I have read a few people here and there that ended up hurting themselves while pumping with Noogleberry. I never understood it personally, I pumped continuously for a year with NB, and have still used it here and there for 2 years now, mainly because I like the shape it gives me. In all this time of using NB I have never one ended up with purple breasts, never had "hickey" marks or bruises. I have had red dots once or twice, but not severe, and I get the ring marks of course, but they fade within 30 min for me. So really, from my own experience I'd have to imagine someone must be pumping way past the point of pain to damage themselves. When I pump I NEVER pump until it hurts. If it ever hurts, I release pressure until it feels like a pull. Kind of the feeling of maybe a partner groping you passionately, not the exact feeling, but the same amount of "discomfort" if you will. But as soon as it's painful, that's too much pressure and I release some.
Now if you want to know more about Brava, I'd suggest reading up on it and asking forum members that have used it, but as I said I never personally used it, so can't go into too much detail on how it is. Hope this helps though.
As for Brava, I've never personally used it, so I can't say how it is exactly in comparison to Noogleberry. All I can say was my train of thought when deciding on which suction device to go with when I first started. Basically I weighed out the pros and cons with both.
Brava is very expensive, from everything I've read about it, you have to wear the system for 10 hours a day, this can result in rashes, you have to do this for a consecutive amount of weeks/months for it to work, then you MIGHT go up a cup size. The domes from what I heard don't hold up well, which when having to wear it so long, makes sense. So for me, I didn't have that kind of time to commit, nor did I want to shell out the money for it.
Noogleberry is much cheaper, it takes a less time commitment per day to use, you can use it for 30min to 2 hours per day and get good results. Now with Noogleberry you do need to commit more months to achieve permanent growth from my own experience, but the initial swelling does last after each session, so even the swelling is worth it. Also it's best to read the Noogleberry forum and be sure you do it correctly or you can end up pumping too strongly for too long and end up damaging the breast tissue.
So really what it boils down to is do you want to shell out the money for clinically tested, more time commitment, etc. Or do you want to spend less, spend less time per day, but be sure you take precautions not to hurt yourself.
Honestly I have read a few people here and there that ended up hurting themselves while pumping with Noogleberry. I never understood it personally, I pumped continuously for a year with NB, and have still used it here and there for 2 years now, mainly because I like the shape it gives me. In all this time of using NB I have never one ended up with purple breasts, never had "hickey" marks or bruises. I have had red dots once or twice, but not severe, and I get the ring marks of course, but they fade within 30 min for me. So really, from my own experience I'd have to imagine someone must be pumping way past the point of pain to damage themselves. When I pump I NEVER pump until it hurts. If it ever hurts, I release pressure until it feels like a pull. Kind of the feeling of maybe a partner groping you passionately, not the exact feeling, but the same amount of "discomfort" if you will. But as soon as it's painful, that's too much pressure and I release some.
Now if you want to know more about Brava, I'd suggest reading up on it and asking forum members that have used it, but as I said I never personally used it, so can't go into too much detail on how it is. Hope this helps though.