19-07-2011, 03:24
Yes the Grow Yours process does basically try to replicate what happens during pregnancy to induce the breasts towards lactation, however it does not take you into a full lactation, so I don't think you'd have any problem with becoming engorged and painful such as when you were breastfeeding.
I think anyone that has had any success with any type of breast massage would have been doing pretty much the same thing. The basis is that you're stimulating the milk producing lobes in the breast which then causes them to grow. Why else would the breast grow when massaged? No other part of the body grows when massaged.
In any case I haven't had much success with chi massage or the Grow Yours method so far, although as I have never been pregnant they do say that it would take a little longer for results than for women who have previously been pregnant. I'm also much older so I think that may be a factor as well.
I was about to order a Noogleberry pump when I stumbled across the Grow Yours website. I decided to try that first as it seemed very natural but now I'm wondering if I'd of been better off getting the Noogleberry.
I've read many posts of ladies having good results with the Noogleberry, but I'm very nervous of the idea of it "sucking" my breasts. I don't want to end up with breasts that are even saggier than they are now.
I lost weight several years ago and have some excess skin (on the breasts) as a result. I don't know if that would be good or bad for me.
Would appreciate any advise or thoughts that anyone has on that.
I think anyone that has had any success with any type of breast massage would have been doing pretty much the same thing. The basis is that you're stimulating the milk producing lobes in the breast which then causes them to grow. Why else would the breast grow when massaged? No other part of the body grows when massaged.
In any case I haven't had much success with chi massage or the Grow Yours method so far, although as I have never been pregnant they do say that it would take a little longer for results than for women who have previously been pregnant. I'm also much older so I think that may be a factor as well.
I was about to order a Noogleberry pump when I stumbled across the Grow Yours website. I decided to try that first as it seemed very natural but now I'm wondering if I'd of been better off getting the Noogleberry.
I've read many posts of ladies having good results with the Noogleberry, but I'm very nervous of the idea of it "sucking" my breasts. I don't want to end up with breasts that are even saggier than they are now.
I lost weight several years ago and have some excess skin (on the breasts) as a result. I don't know if that would be good or bad for me.
Would appreciate any advise or thoughts that anyone has on that.