(12-07-2013, 11:09 AM)julieTG Wrote: When would you suggest FG ?
As developing or when developed ?
Julie
Both?
Consider... There are two times when a female's prolactin surges. Well, more if she gets pregnant more than once.
She has a surge during puberty, which, as I mentioned CAN be multiple short, a single short, or throughout puberty, then she has one each time she gets pregnant just before she delivers in order to promote milk production.
The surges during puberty, it is my theory, help contribute to development of the milk-producing parts of the breast. The surges during pregnancy serves primarily the purpose of actually getting the milk flowing. But it is likely that it helps "finish off" the development as well.
And actually, there is some evidence for my thoughts... You might notice if you look around at multiple women's breasts, before their first child, and after, that there's a fair bit of developmental difference.
I don't think there's any science to back it up though... But I could be wrong.