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lactation again - 10/15/2005 7:56:18 PM   
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Hi guys

I have been through the previous posts on forum about lactation forced or willing. My sometimes Dom wants to try this and im not opposed to doing it i have searched through all the articles suggested in other posts and found them most helpful. What i would like to know is what the reaction was when you all tried this if you did and how long it took for the milk to come down

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RE: lactation again - 10/16/2005 6:19:09 PM   
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I have a friend who adopted a baby. She read all the books on lactation, got advice from the La Leche League (breastfeeding advocates and support group), and tried all the stimulation...to no avail. She desperately wanted to nurse her baby, but finally found it a lot more work and struggle than it was worth.

Without going through a pregnancy and childbirth, and all the physical and hormonal changes and reactions that go with it, it's almost impossible to lactate. Note I said "almost". I know there are women out there who have succeeded, but I don't personally know of any.

I did breastfeed my kids (long time ago!) and I noticed for maybe more than 5 years after the last one, that if I stimulated my nipples as though I was trying to express some milk, I could get a drop or two out of them. If you have had a pregnancy, you might be able to stimulate lactation again.

Good luck!
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RE: lactation again - 10/16/2005 10:38:21 PM   
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Thanks

i have had kids i do have three and like you with the last one if one of them even cries at that oww god im hurt really this time drops away.. i havent come across anyone that has been able to do it as yet either. so thank you for replying.

J

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RE: lactation again - 10/17/2005 3:35:34 AM   
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Hello There,
I had breast fed my kids. My youngest turns 18 next month. From all the VERY rough nipple stimulation in playing my glands have now gotten sore and close to my period I can express a fair amount of liquid from my nipples. I'd say intense nipple and breast manipulations can rekindle some of the ability to produce more milk. It's only through the extremely hard play this happened. It came about as my Master wanted to see exaclty how hard he could pinch my nipples one night. As he had me very aroused I took way firmer pinching than I should. My nipples crusted up and scabbed over an it took three weeks for it to stop hurting. After that my nipples seemed to re-awaken the milk glands. Maybe if you rub them with a hot washcloth in the shower, keep expressing the one little drop that comes out every day eventually your glands will kick back on too.
Good luck to you,
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RE: lactation again - 10/17/2005 6:33:11 AM   
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Hello Again,
On my way into my office I thought of something else that may help you bring your milk back in. They sell breast pumps everywhere. Maybe if you tried two or three times a day for a half hour to use one of those it may stimulate your glands into producing milk again.

Good luck,
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RE: lactation again - 10/17/2005 2:56:49 PM   
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On Yahoo...there are quite a few breastfeeding groups...it was something i was curious about at one time...always loved the idea of feeding at a Domme's breast...but there are also more vanilla breastfeeding groups that can be found there. From what i recall...there were usually some people willing to give advice about helping bring the milk in.

Hope it works out for you.


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RE: lactation again - 10/17/2005 8:38:13 PM   
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This is very odd...i am a little embarrassed to tell this story...but here goes, if it will help you Cindersslipper1.
First i had 1 child,i only pumped my breasts with an electric pump, because he was born 3 full months prematurely. i frooze my milk and the hospital used that. Unfortunately i was never able to get him to actually breast feed. So for 4 months i pumped electrically and the milk dried up on it's own.

my son is now 24~and i was working online~possibly to relocate~with a Dom that wanted me to re-lactate. i was told as PlantLady said to stimulate my breasts alot. So i used my nipple clamps every day a few times pulling on them. But!!! It was not until i bought covered soft big cloth rubber bands,,,and restricted them. Not for long, just 5 minutes or so then sort of massaged them downwards. After i did this a few times i had found these toothpaste rollers so you get all the toothpaste out of the tube? They were very tight lucite tubes connected at the end with bands,,,i had to open them up with pencils and slide the nipple in and pull it through. And after that!!! The milk started. i left them on about 10-15 minutes and when i was done began pulling on the nipple, milk:)
What i wish to say,,,is i wanted this,,,and i was alone and very relaxed. i hope this helps:) oh yes the whole process,,,i would say was 2 months. With full relaxation, and
masturbation involved which helps me to de-stress. Best Wishes, think positive!!!

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RE: lactation again - 10/17/2005 9:15:04 PM   
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Bear in mind that this one does not encourage any form of chemical additives for sexual enhancement including lactation and erection, but i just had to add my 1/2 cents worth.

However, odd as it may seem, there is an herb that can be purchased at your local homeopathic store. i cannot recall the name of it, but im sure the employees there can help you locate it. Along with a good power operated breast pump ( $30 at your local Wal-Mart) on each breast consistently every day at intervals of *gasp and hold your breath* 10-15 minutes every 3 - 5 hours will produce a steady supply of milk within 6 weeks. (not just droplets from rough stimulation/masturbation).

Also, you might wanna try www.Google.com and search for lactation fetish groups. These are people who are primarily in the same boat as you and can offer first hand experience and knowledge as well.

The best information can only help if you are willing to commit yourself to what will produce results by your choices. i wish you the best.


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RE: lactation again - 10/17/2005 10:31:31 PM   
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I think you are referring to Fenugreek. It is usually taken in conjunction with Blessed Thistle and is most effective when you are lactating but wanting to build your supply. These are available at healthy food stores.

There is also a drug called Domperidone that is sometimes helpful in inducing lactation and building a milk supply. It is not available in the US, in Canada only with a prescription. However, you can order it online from Mexico very easily. I would suggest you research it and weigh the risks as it is not FDA approved and some reports indicate it is associated with heart problems.

Most agree that regular pumping / stimulation is the key though and results will vary based on the individual.

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RE: lactation again - 10/18/2005 9:44:48 AM   
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Even after my son was born I still never fully produced milk. I was thankfully able to produce colstrum, which was my main concern, but the milk never happened. The hospital even lent me a breast pump, but I was lucky to get 1/2 ounce from each breast. It just never happened for me.

I have heard though of women whom have adopted babies, had only a strong urge to breast feed, and was able to do so. These women did nothing to try to stimulate it. For some reason the strong mental thought alone, and the need, seemed to take over.

I have also heard of others whom have read all the books, done everything needed, and have been able to breast feed. I think it depends on the person's body. Other than that, I've no other clue.

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RE: lactation again - 10/18/2005 11:38:07 AM   
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quote:

Even after my son was born I still never fully produced milk. I was thankfully able to produce colstrum, which was my main concern, but the milk never happened. The hospital even lent me a breast pump, but I was lucky to get 1/2 ounce from each breast. It just never happened for me.

Hi DrkAngl,
Just out of curiosity were you a cigarrette smoker? I hear if you smoke it affects your milk production.
Sincerely,
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RE: lactation again - 10/18/2005 4:47:31 PM   
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KinkyPinky i agree nothing like an electric breast pump......

i think rather than the way i started my flow (more than drops) i would have preferred the pump. Kinder to my body. If in the future, this plan re-emerges, the pump, and they also come with dual suction. Being able to pump both breasts at the same time.

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RE: lactation again - 10/26/2005 2:15:01 PM   
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Here are two links that I found very helpful with I was exploring induced lactation:

http://www.breastfeeding.com/
http://www.stargatelibraries.com/ArchivePrint039.html

I think you will find both these have a lot of good information.



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RE: lactation again - 10/26/2005 4:49:15 PM   
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quote:

I have been through the previous posts on forum about lactation forced or willing. My sometimes Dom wants to try this and im not opposed to doing it i have searched through all the articles suggested in other posts and found them most helpful. What i would like to know is what the reaction was when you all tried this if you did and how long it took for the milk to come down
les

Never had a biological child, however when we play with our suction cups. I'd say every other day for less than 2 week's I produce milk. No hormones needed it is totally natural.
Although, I can't say anything for the quality if it would be the same as nursing a baby.
Milk does produce and quite easily.

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lactation - 11/6/2005 1:55:35 PM   
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Firstly, to clear up a minor confusion colostrum is milk is milk produced soon after childbirth and is common to all mammals. This milk is extremely rich in antibodies and is readily distinguishable by its deep yellow colour and creamier texture to standard milks.

To the question whether lactation can induced without childbirth. Simple answer, Yes, but most natural methods require the women to have a strong disposition to lactation anyone so.....

.....the only way I know of is with injectable solutions which stimulate milk production and the uterine wall. I've mentioned this on another post, but as the drug in question needs to be obtained from a Veterinarian and carries SIGNIFICANT risk. THis is primarily, because synthetic oxytocin was developed not to induce lactation per se, but to counter-act 'drying off' by the mothers of suckling animals. Thus, pregnancy has already hormonally acting as a preparatory staging point, and the administration of drugs is simply a stimulus of process.

Administration of the drug to non-pregnant animals is not a standard practice and is not encouraged. THIS COULD HAVE FATAL CONSEQUENCES for humans as it may induce uterine haemorrhaging and other deleterious endocrinological changes.

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RE: Domperidone - 11/8/2005 8:42:03 PM   
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For anyone seriously considering domperidone, please be aware of side effects BEFORE you begin otherwise you may be caught off guard. In the quantities one needs to induce lactation, you may be prone to nausea, vomiting, weight gain, fatigue - basically the same symptoms of early pregnancy/morning sickness.

Additionally, it can become a very costly venue, again in the quantities ones needs to have it effective. So truly have a commitment to your goal.

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RE: lactation - 11/8/2005 11:43:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jacques1000
Firstly, to clear up a minor confusion colostrum is milk is milk produced soon after childbirth and is common to all mammals. This milk is extremely rich in antibodies and is readily distinguishable by its deep yellow colour and creamier texture to standard milks.
not always is colostrum produced with each childbirth; sometimes milk stays being produced without regression to colostrum.
edited due to the hour...

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RE: lactation - 11/9/2005 4:36:11 AM   
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I am not sure I understand that.

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RE: lactation - 11/23/2005 7:07:43 AM   
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what is the message about colostrum did not understand and the shots can kill?

Where do you find infornmation about the shots and their risk?

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