How to induce lactation without pregnancy for adoptive baby?

Q. We are adopting a baby and my wife wants to feed her and she has never been pregnant. We want to know is there a way to induce lactation without pregnancy

A. That's just weired...


what are the medicines to induce lactation in woman without pregnancy?
Q. A woman is required to lactate without pregnancy to feed a baby.Any medicines to induce lactation?

A. I would suggest birth control pills (with no break in the pills), Estrogen pills, domperidone (helps you build a larger supply of milk).

You need more than that though. She would need a couple weeks or months of stimulating them manually (if someone will suck on them great!), and with a breast pump. Maybe even longer. The body takes a while to develop the milk glands, and to be convinced it's necessary.

I also hear that even though it is possible, not enough will be produced to completely nourish the child. Supplementing with formula might or will be necessary.

Here is a fantastic website explaining the process, and other info.
http://pediatrics.about.com/library/breastfeeding/blbreastfeedingy.htm

Good luck!


How do I induce lactation without pregnancy?
Q. My Dom boyfriend has a fetish of suckling my nipples and drawing milk and also of milking me.

How can I do this without getting pregnant?

A. It would be a bloody miracle if you were to produce milk without getting pregnant.

If your Dom boyfriend has this fetish, I think it's time to drop him and find someone normal.

My apologies, is your boyfriends name Dom or Dumb?


Can breastfeeding after menopause be harmful?
Q. If a woman in her fifties, who has gone through menopause, induced lactation in order to breastfeed (without pregnancy), would there be any harmful health effects? I'm thinking maybe an increased risk of osteoporosis, or a lack of nutrition or such. Would the increase in hormones affect her negatively?

Conversely, would there be any health benefits as a result?

A. Really? Harmful health effects from inducing lactation. No.
Breastfeeding decreases the risk of osteoporosis, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes IN MOM to name a few.





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