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Oh I was told you should wait 6-12 months after starting E to start P. But I was also told this by my endocrinologist and you know how trans doctors can be.
Something about the timing of it being introduced impacting breast growth as well, i think i read something about tanner stage three? Its been a long time and i stopped taking P because it was expensive and i didnt care enough
there arent enough studies to say anything for sure abt P tho. queerdoc recommends starting P 6 months in at a low dose and slowly upping the dose as breasts develop. the theory is that estrogen causes growth of new breast tissue while progesterone slows the growth but facilitates a round shape. there really needs to be more studies on this. i was mostly wanting P for the sexual function but i think i can wait to ensure my breasts turn out right
i looked into that and im p sure that is only bc they want to make sure ur doing well on estrogen before adding a second medication. like make sure ur hormone levels are stable and you dont have any bad reactions to E. i saw a few trans ppl on hrt subreddits who had endos give them E and P on day one
Oh interesting!