(09-10-2016, 06:46 PM)polymorphis Wrote: Although I don't want to lactate... well I want, but not right now. It would be nice to be able to breastfeed a child... ehm ...
Good idea!
Poly
lol poly. nice to see you back btw ! havnt seen you around in a while *hugs*
Well, I can tell you that Eve will not even think about it until you get your ducks in a row.
For instance 3 or 4 solid reasons it would make sense like I had to when I pushed for a "Male not Transitioning" that turned into "Males Staying Males". Personally, I wouldn't think it would hurt as long as it stayed on the central theme and not go off on tangents.
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2016, 08:47 PM by tanysquirrel.)
it can, billy.
milk is produced on a Need basis.. if you pump, get milk, rest , pump two hrs later, you increase your lactation output.
Induced Lactation... is causing the breast to lactate outside of being pregnant.. it is usually done for adoptive mothers of newborns.
La Leche League has a lot of good info on that.
one should pump for no more than 20 min per boob. anything above that may be excess and counterproductive.
there are many lactation herbs that help promote milk.. and only one that I know of that stops it: Sage.
lactation promoting herbs:
fenugreek
blessed thistle
fennel
licorice
shatavari (indian asparagus).
oatmeal
I will post more on this if and when we get an official thread for it.
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