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Inducing Lactation - 1/31/2005 11:47:27 AM   
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I am trying to find out how to Induce lactation so i can breast feed my master. Does anyone have any suggestions
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RE: Inducing Lactation - 1/31/2005 11:52:48 AM   
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I'm quite sure there are hormone's and stuff you can take.
However, if you want a purely natural way to induce lactation. All you have to do is get a cupping set. Attach it to your nipples a couple of times a day. Essentially play with it. I've produced milk in the past by just playing with it a couple of times a week. My goal was not to necessarily produce milk but to play.
So, it can be done rather easily with sucking on the nipples.
I'd say within two to three weeks you would be producing quite well.

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 1/31/2005 11:58:45 AM   
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I know a couple of people who used the information found in The Protocols for Induced Lactation to induce lactation.

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 1/31/2005 7:23:38 PM   
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Here's another thread on it that might help you:

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 1/31/2005 7:29:16 PM   
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Go ahead and have a baby. That should get you lactating full and creamy.




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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/1/2005 9:07:41 PM   
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You could try this!




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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/4/2005 5:03:26 PM   
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There is a lot on the web about lactation for adoptive mothers and ways to help mothers bring in more milk. Do a google search on relactation, induced lactation or adoptive mother lactation.

I read something interesting not too far back.. http://www.lact-aid.com/lastory.htm#induced_lact They mention a book also in the article, Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by La Leche League. I understand this book has a lot of good information on the subject of lactation in general as well as specifics on induced lactation. Pop over to Barnes & Noble and check it out. It is commonly carried by bookstores.

I also have a link to a forum.. http://www.asklenore.info/ubbthreads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=natural_methods
The forum description is "This forum is for Adoptive Breastfeeding Moms, Intended Moms, Relactating Moms, and Moms breastfeeding after breast reduction surgery, to discuss Natural interventions and physiological techniques to help them to build their milk supplies while fostering a pleasant and rewarding relationship with their infants. This includes herbal remedies, pumping and support. For more information on induced lactation visit the Ask Lenore Message Boards or the Adoptive Breastfeeding Resource Website."

Good Luck, and always consider that because something works fine for others doesn't mean it is safe for you.

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/5/2005 5:34:20 AM   
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this is something that's been a curiosity for me for quite some time...the idea of feeding at the Domme's breast is something i think would create an incredible bond ...especially if the Domme wasn't producing milk to begin with, since from what i've heard, it takes quite a bit of work to get the flow going at first...though i'm sure it varies from person to person...

it's not something i've ever done...but think it could be a wonderful experience with someone i cared about...and lets face it, if what i've heard is correct...the amount of time needed to make the breast produce initially, the two involved had better want to spend lots of time together!


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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/5/2005 2:52:52 PM   
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I'm not sure if any of the "medical" sites will tell you this or not, but it is easier to induce lactaion if you have had children. There are herbs you can take & i forget not what they are, but i am contating the person who told me what the herds are & when/if i hear back i will repost.
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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/7/2005 11:25:55 AM   
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That would be helpful....Thank you

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/7/2005 5:58:39 PM   
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I wish you luck -- the links others have given are a good place to start. Just keep in mind that your boobs will be full of milk *all the time*, not just when you want to play. You also have to either pump it out fairly frequently (every 3-4 hours) or have him nurse you until it's drained, again every 3-4 hours in order to a) keep your supply up and b) fight off blocked ducts and mastitis, which are both very very owie. Your breasts will hurt in a not-fun way if you bring in your milk and don't take care of it regularly.

I only mention this because before I had a baby (she's almost one now) I thought a forced lactation thing would be very erotic. Uh-uh. No way, not any more. Just too many things about lactating I didn't expect when I thought of it in a fantasy. Your mileage may vary of course, and perhaps you've already considered all these things, but I just mention them as a heads up in case you haven't, as you don't want to get there and find out it isn't at all what you expected!

If you've already researched and thought thru all the possible cons and still want to go ahead, more power to you! :)

Good luck! :)

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/9/2005 2:50:12 PM   
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I know in Germany when I lived there they give you a small bottle of sniffable oxytocin to take home if you are breastfeeding after a birth.

Dill and aniseed are also good for milk production.
Buy in breast pads and an electric pump and be prepared to be pumping for at LEAST 15 minutes every two hours for the first two weeks..and then lowering it down..

you have to simulate a babys feeding cycle..

Once you have gotten your milk in dont skip meals and make sure you are drinking plenty of fluids to replace what you are giving out.

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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/11/2005 5:09:26 AM   
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I heard back about the herds.....


The herb you are thinking about in fenugreek. Blessed thistle, fennel, and raspberry leaf also are used to increase milk supply.

Check out the following website and related links:

http://www.kellymom.com/herbal/herbal-ref.html


Good luck & have fun !!!!


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RE: Inducing Lactation - 2/18/2005 7:12:02 AM   
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There are a few side effects to taking fenugreek – one is that you will smell like maple syrup. (Some imitation maple syrups are made from fenugreek) The other is that you will sweat more – which isn’t all that bad considering it smells like maple syrup.

When I was breastfeeding my daughter I took fenugreek to increase my milk production. I’m a hippy at heart, and would only take something natural. At the point I started taking it, my daughter was about one, and a very picky eater. I guess I figured since she was still nursing so much, I needed to make sure I had enough milk. Here I was – a year into breastfeeding, and going thru engorgement all over again. The fenugreek really worked for me.

I ended up nursing my daughter for almost 4 years. It’s been 3 years now since we quit, but I still produce milk. Nothing noticeable, I don’t leak, so no problems there. But I think if I were to start taking the fenugreek again, I could probably go right back into ‘full production.’

Good luck in your adventure.


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