It is recommended to always consult with a pharmacist before taking any medications or starting a natural product. Fenugreek is a phytoestrogen that mimics the effects of estrogen in the body. While there is no strong evidence that it can increase breast size, it is often used to boost milk production in breastfeeding women. There may be some side effects, such as headaches, heart palpitations, or breast pain, due to its estrogen-mimicking properties. Overall, fenugreek may have limited effectiveness for breast enlargement and could potentially cause side effects.
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