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  2. Erotic lactation - Wikipedia

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    An existing taboo (implied incest and adult breastfeeding of a woman's milk) or saving a life by breaking the taboo. In this aspect there is no erotic focus to the story. Valerius Maximus tells another story about a woman breastfeeding her mother, which is followed by the very short story of a woman breastfeeding her father.

  3. I Never Planned To Breastfeed My Adopted Baby. I Ended Up ...

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    Inducing lactation is a concept that’s new to most people and still feels a little “out-there.” When I first read about it, I was judgy, too. I couldn’t have known until my son was in my ...

  4. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    Most recently a subject of transgender health care, multiple case reports have described transgender women successfully inducing lactation. [26] [27] Research has indicated that such breast milk is nutritionally comparable to both the milk of naturally lactating and induced lactating cisgender women. [28] Domperidone is a drug that can induce ...

  5. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    Induced lactation, also called adoptive lactation, is the process of starting breastfeeding in a woman who did not give birth. [170] This usually requires the adoptive mother to take hormones and other drugs to stimulate breast development and promote milk production.

  6. Wet nurse - Wikipedia

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    This absence of lactation may be temporary or permanent. There was a greater need for wet nurses when the rates of infant abandonment and maternal death, during and shortly after childbirth, were high. [2] [3] There was a concurrent availability of lactating women whose own babies had died. [4] Some women chose not to breastfeed for social reasons.

  7. Galactagogue - Wikipedia

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    A galactagogue, or galactogogue (from Greek: γάλα [γαλακτ-], milk, + ἀγωγός, leading), also known as a lactation inducer or milk booster, is a substance that promotes lactation in humans and other animals. [1] [2] It may be synthetic, plant-derived, or endogenous. They may be used to induce lactation and to treat low milk supply.

  8. Dana Raphael - Wikipedia

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    Dana Louise Raphael (January 5, 1926 – February 2, 2016) was an American medical anthropologist. She was a strong advocate of breastfeeding and promoted the movement to recruit non-medical care-givers to assist mothers during and after childbirth.

  9. Lactational amenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    The older a woman was, the longer period of lactational amenorrhea she demonstrated. The same increase in length was found in multiparous women as opposed to primiparous . [ 10 ] With regard to the use of breastfeeding as a form of contraception, most women who do not breastfeed will resume regular menstrual cycling within 1.5 to 2 months ...

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