It's debatable as to whether M1T does. Some claim it's a progestin, but there is not clinical (professional or otherwise) studies that indicate this. However, rise in prolactin levels was observed, which could lead to water retension with M1T.
1ad is not supposed to convert to estrogen, and it's a pretty safe bet on the latter statement, as it is pretty much universally agreed upon because it is a diol (1-androstene-3beta, 17beta-diol), and diols are unable to aromatise into estrogen. It's a derivative of DHT, and has already undergone a 5 alpha reductase reaction, so it can't convert with that enzyme, either.