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In a study conducted in 1999, approximately 33 to 50 percent of mothers found breast feeding erotic, and among them 25 percent felt guilty because of this. [3] This study corroborated a study in 1949 that found that in a few cases where the arousal was strong enough to induce orgasm, some nursing mothers abandoned breastfeeding altogether. [3]
A survey in 2006 found that sexual arousal in about 82% of young females and 52% of young males occurs or is enhanced by direct stimulation of nipples, with only 7–8% reporting that it decreased their arousal. [5] The stimulation of women's nipples from suckling, including breastfeeding, promotes the production and release of oxytocin and ...
An orgasm includes involuntary actions, including muscular spasms in multiple areas of the body, a general euphoric sensation, and, frequently, body movements and vocalizations. [7] The period after orgasm, known as a refractory period, is often a relaxing experience, attributed to the release of the neurohormones oxytocin and prolactin.
Breastfeeding moms sent naked photos, videos to purported lactation consultant on Facebook. Now they fear it was a scam. Angie Leventis Lourgos, Chicago Tribune. May 5, 2024 at 6:00 AM.
“The best thing to do to achieve orgasm is to be relaxed in your body,” Berkheimer explains. “There are things that prevent this, like our running to-do list, the environment, the couple or ...
In the video posted to Facebook, Izabelle Lomax, from Maryland, could be seen breastfeeding her nine-month-old son, Baker, on the beach. She was joined by family for a day spent out by the water ...
While it is a common belief that breastfeeding causes breasts to sag, [33] researchers have found that a woman's breasts sag due to four key factors: cigarette smoking, number of pregnancies, gravity, and weight loss or gain. [34] Women sometimes wear bras because they mistakenly believe they prevent breasts from sagging as they get older. [35]
A meta-analysis shows that odor compounds emitted from lactating breasts reduced arousal states in active newborns, increases arousal states in sleepy newborns, and causes babies to turn their heads towards the breast, though the source of these effects were not strongly identified. A targeted study of 16 infants based on these observations has ...