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benchthis -> Inducted Lactation (9/20/2006 11:03:10 PM)

Has anyone consider induced lactation? Any suggestions!




NastyDaddy -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/20/2006 11:09:00 PM)

An interesting subject which has often been discussed:

http://www.collarchat.com/searchpro.asp?phrase=lactation&author=&forumid=ALL&topicreply=both&message=body&timeframe=%3E&timefilter=0&language=single&top=300&criteria=AND&minRank=0&sortMethod=r&submitbutton=+OK++




LadyEllen -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 5:02:41 AM)

From what my Dr said, the hormone which causes milk production is prolactin. This is either found in, or synthesized in the body from the ingredients of, the contraceptive pill and HRT. At normal levels for the contraceptive pill, it is insufficient to cause milk production, and HRT is generally also given at low levels which would not result in lactation.

I'm not sure if the above is exactly accurate, but its what I remember of what my Dr told me, so please dont sue OK? The subject came up with my Dr because I have regular blood tests because of all the stuff I'm on. One test a few months back showed very high prolactin levels - no, I wasnt lactating before you ask!

NOW THE WARNINGS
Apparently the causes for these high levels can be HRT/the pill at high doses, but they can also be the result of a tumour on a gland in the brain which causes the gland to pump more prolactin out than normal. This tumour wont kill you - but it is very close to the optic nerve and it can blind you as it grows. Inducing high prolactin levels artificially may therefore hide an underlying condition which could be devastating.

All hormonal treatments are very powerful and carry contraindications, side effects and real danger to life. High doses of HRT and the contraceptive pill carry risks of blood clots that can kill instantly, and long term carry the risk of liver damage. And much more besides.

My advice would be - playing with hormones is dangerous and potentially lethal. Dont do it. And if you really do want a woman lactating then have a baby with her - as long as the milk is drawn, the breast will continue to produce. However, having a baby is a full time commitment, so your lady may not be as interested as you in the erotic ideas you might have about her lactation!
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benchthis -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 8:39:33 AM)

Actually I thought it could be brought about my breast pump stimulation?.... does that sound about right?.... anyone ever try this with much success?




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 8:45:45 AM)

http://www.collarchat.com/m_390021/mpage_1/key_lactation/tm.htm#390038
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Bearlee -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 8:51:51 AM)

If you Google “Induced Lactation” you will find these and MANY more links just chock full of information!   Did you know both men AND women who have never been pregnant actually can lactate?  It’s amazing…
 
 
http://www.breast-pumps.com/induced_lactation_and_relactatio.htm
 
http://library.adoption.com/adoptive-breastfeeding/induced-lactation/article/2477/1.html
 
http://www.asklenore.info/breastfeeding/induced_lactation/gn_protocols.html
 
http://babyzone.com/features/content/display.asp?topicid=6&ContentID=203
 
http://www.surrogacy.com/medres/article/lac.html
 
And no...you do not have to use drugs...
 
bearlee




mstrjx -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 8:54:04 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bearlee

Did you know both men AND women who have never been pregnant actually can lactate?  It’s amazing…
 
 


Is that why my nipples are always perky!?!?!?!




Bearlee -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 9:15:14 AM)

 

WEG........ perhaps!  You got a girl with an oral fetish???




mstrjx -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 9:31:14 AM)

Operators are standing by........




Bearlee -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 9:36:15 AM)

 
ROFLMAO




benchthis -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 9:40:47 AM)

Bearlee, I had no idea... so with a breast pump, there is a good chance?




joyousslave -> Inducing Lactation (9/21/2006 8:15:28 PM)

There is tons and tons of information online for inducing lactation for adopted infants as well as for yet another alternative relationship style termed Adult Nursing Relationships.  A quick search in your favorite engine will get you started. 

Making milk has little to do with pregnancy or any of the uterine hormones.  All one needs to lactate is breasts and a relatively healthy body.  Prolactin is the operating hormone and is stimulated by the suckling of the nursing partner of by other means of nipple stimulation.  There are supplements, both medical and natural, that will increase prolactin and also production...yet the key remains NURSING and STIMULATION.  It takes time and dedication for all involved, involves some discomfort for the person with the breasts, and is an absolute JOY to participate in.  The intimacy of the nursing relationship is amazing, and when coupled with the M/s dynamic...omigosh. 

Please contact me via email if you would like more information or thoughts, and I can provide quite a few links as well. 

joyousslave




mnottertail -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/21/2006 8:38:54 PM)

Not them little shit breathers for hand pumping that are used by pregnant women that work to store it up for when they are at their place of employment.

Remember the mind is the central repository of virulent notion.


They gotta wanna, you have to make that so, first........(unlike cows which are too stupid)

That it is easier to make a wetnurse out of a woman recently pregnant is of little concern.   You have to send the chemicals to her brain, of course it is easier with reglan, copper iuds and things of that nature, but tits are made for expressing milk and are nice to envisage.  If you can set a woman's mind to it, it can certainly be done in some fashion. 

Goat milking machines are 2 titted and pretty powerful....

Animals are milked at regular intervals to make a routine, if it is not out of the ordinary, they become complacent and relaxed (kinda like men with a hardon, the same type of issue of erectile dysfunction and performance anxiety and that ilk)

Demand, do the math, but be extremely positive about the result and her inheirent performance doubts.


Get me? Goes a long way...........

Ron




SftTigress -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/22/2006 3:51:52 PM)

It is a subject that I have researched myself.   I have a great desire to feed Master from my body yet I am 49 and long past child bearing.  What I found is that there is a safe way to do this but it can be costly and certainly is time consuming and demanding.  Adoptive mother's often induce lactation to feed their new baby so it isn't uncommon.  However, if the breasts aren't pumped/drained regularly then infections can build up and cause serious problems.

If anyone wants to do this, I highly recommend going through their OB-Gyn and do it right.




MCandNuri -> RE: Inducted Lactation (9/23/2006 11:39:01 AM)

Wow..as a lactating mother...I wow...I didn't know this was a 'thing'. ;-)
There are a number of 'nonhormonal' methods to induce lactation- it's done quite alot for the purposes of being able to breastfeed an adopted infant, or, in the case of some mothers who, for whatever reason, stopped breastfeeding and wanted to start up, again. it's difficult, but not impossible, from all I have read.
Here are a few links from my breastfeeding community ,  for when someone needs guidence on induction of lactation or re-lactating. :
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/supply/relactation.html
http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBrelactation.html
http://www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/Relactation.shtml
Hope this helps. :-)






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