Monday, May 21, 2007

Hoorah I got a REPLY & THE SCIENCEY BIT





Thank you so much AJTX. I promise so long as you continue reading I shall write at least once a week maybe more. I was so excited when I found you had posted a reply, please might you open up a conversation with me on my blog. Let me know what your experience is, if you have managed to suckle at the breast of some milk giving beauty?



THE SCIENCEY BIT:

So todays news is I found a website explaining about how to start the lactation process and what happens. If like me you have a limited tolerance for pure science erring on the side of science fantasy, Im sure you will understand when I say I had to muck about with the text a bit. In the main it is the same but drastically cut with the odd personal touch. The original website can be found at : http://www.mamadearest.ca/en/info/newman/induced-lactation.htm

So my darlings into your school uniforms, back straight and ears out.

'It is not necessary to have been pregnant in order to breastfeed. During pregnancy a woman’s body produces increasing amounts of progesterone and estrogen (via the placenta) and prolactin (via the pituitary). These hormones ready the breasts for breastfeeding. Once the pregnancy is completed, progesterone and estrogen levels drop and prolactin levels increase resulting in lactation 2. The protocols outlined later in this document are designed to mimic what happens during and after pregnancy. See the “Introduction to the Protocols” for more information about hormones'


'Once the milk supply is established it works on a “supply and demand” basis under the baby’s' or the sexy mans control 'if the mother is breastfeeding and under the mother’s control if she is pumping. The more often and the more efficiently the baby' or the fully grown beast of a man 'withdraws milk from the breast (or the mother pumps), the more milk will be produced by the breast. As the baby suckles at the breast (or the suction from the pump begins), a signal is sent to the brain from the breast that causes the release of oxytocin initiating the milk ejection or let down reflex (MER) causing the milk to flow. The release of oxytocin coupled with the draining of milk from the breast, causes the breast to produce more milk 3. This is one of the reasons for the use of the hospital grade double electric breast pump during the protocols. Stimulation by the double pump further increases prolactin and oxytocin levels, thus increasing milk supply.

At this point I would like to say my greatest wish it to be able to afford a double pump, so very sexy, imagine a machine sucking at your hard nipples, even as a man that must be a turn on.

Men always say how they love to hear a woman moan with pleasure when they suckle, but I feel the same when my soft lips tug at your nipples.


'Introduction to the Protocols for Induced Lactation'


'The protocols that follow are designed to prepare the mother’s breasts for making breastmilk, just as occurs during pregnancy. Until recently, the typical advice that lactation consultants and members of the medical profession suggested to women who were interested in adoptive breastfeeding was to either pump and stimulate the breasts or do nothing before the baby arrives, just put the baby to the breast when the baby arrives and in a while the mother may or may not have breastmilk. The option of pumping alone requires serious dedication and commitment to pumping and breast stimulation many times per day for several months'. Frankly Id like the contact of a man suckling before giving milk, the closeness.


'There is more to breastfeeding than breastmilk but if it is possible to breastfeed AND bring in the breastmilk…why not do it?'

'The use of the birth control pill and domperidone enables us to provide 3 of the 4 necessary hormones to simulate pregnancy and induce lactation. The forth one being human placental lactogen which is only available with a pregnancy. The birth control pill can be started at any time in a woman's cycle because she is taking it for her breasts not her uterus. In fact, her uterus and ovaries do not need to be present at all in order for her to induce lactation. Many mothers question the need to take birth control pills when they have had a hysterectomy. These mothers require assistance to understand that the birth control pill is not for contraception, it’s for her breasts'.

At this point I would like to say that though Im happy to try Doperidone, Im not on or going on the pill because it makes me unhappy, affects my moods and makes me put on weight, technically the pill is pants (if your American I mean the pill sucks).

'a) Ladies on the birth control pill experience breast changes but they do not lactate. They can be on the birth control pill for YEARS and nothing happens after the initial increased'...hoorah!

breast size if any.
b) Some ladies on the domperidone for upper GI dysfunction did experience, as a side effect, lactation depending on the dosage taken...so did men'...Im saving stuff about male lactation for another time.

c) Combining the birth control pill with domperidone is similar to making water boil. The birth control pill is the water (breast changes) and the domperidone is the salt (prolactin) that makes the water boil (milk production) much faster.

d) Add the breast pump or the baby at the breast and the result is copious breastmilk production.

e) Add the herbs, oatmeal and water and we have the recipe for increased milk supply.

It's as simple as that.

The protocols that follow involve the use of medications and herbs. There is the Regular Protocol, the Accelerated Protocol, and the Menopause Protocol. As a rule, the longer the mother can be on her particular protocol, the more milk she will end up with. The mother will need to take a monophasic large dose birth control pill non-stop, only active pills, no sugar pills together with a medication called domperidone (see the medications and herbs 1,2,3 below).'...um we seem to be getting back to the birth control pill..Im NOT taking.


'1) Domperidone: How it works and how it compares to Reglan
Several medications have as a side effect, the production of breastmilk. Digitalis, chlorpromazine and other major tranquilizers are just a few of them. With medical management, it is not necessary to have been pregnant in order to produce breastmilk.

Domperidone is an anti-emetic or anti-nausea drug that was initially prescribed for people with upper gastrointestinal problems. Domperidone is not a hormone but it has a side effect that results in an increase in prolactin levels. It was discovered that when some women would take the drug this increase in prolactin levels could in turn cause lactation. As with most drugs, very little of the domperidone ends up in the breastmilk. The baby gets only minute amounts. There is another similar drug that is found in the US called Reglan (Metoclopramide). However it is not recommended for long-term use in lactating women. It crosses the blood-brain barrier and can cause neurological problems and depression. Note that according to the American Academy of Pediatrics classification, Reglan (metoclopramide) is a drug “whose effect on nursing infants is unknown or may be of concern”. Domperidone is not known to cross the blood brain barrier in significant amounts and is used to treat chronic conditions that require it’s long-term use. It is not known to cause depression.

Since domperidone does not cross the blood brain barrier it is much safer for mother and baby. They even give domperidone to babies in Canada suffering from severe regurgitation. Right now domperidone is not widely available in the US except at a few compounding pharmacies but domperidone has been approved for use in breastfeeding mothers by the American Academy of Pediatrics (see below).'

A friend of mine says he can get me some domperidone!

'Domperidone General Information:
Domperidone is widely available in every country in the world. In the United States domperidone is not yet FDA approved but it is currently available at select compounding pharmacies with a doctor’s prescription. In Canada, domperidone was approved more than 20 years ago by Health Canada. This made it possible for a generic version to come onto the market enabling Canadians to obtain this medication economically.

Note that: It is perfectly legal for a US doctor to prescribe domperidone even though it isn’t available in the US.  Any Canadian pharmacy can ship domperidone with a prescription from a US doctor. And it is legal for a US citizen to bring domperidone into the US for personal use provided it is accompanied by a doctor's prescription, a letter stating that the medication is for the patient's personal use, and the shipment does not exceed a 3 month supply (see FDA regulations below). Here is what Dr. Thomas Hale says about domperidone in his book "Medications and Mother's Milk, 2002", Pharmasoft Publishing, p. 230 Note: Please check with your doctor before beginning any medication.'

So thats the end of this lesson and I feel I, we are learning more.

Now it has been a long day and me and my breasts are off for a little play time.

How about if you reply to my blog with something about your experience I will tell you how me and my breasts cum to an earth shattering climax, its very sexy.

Till then my darlings sweet dreams xxx

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are a lot of people interested in this topic. For example

http://www.erotica-readers.com/ERA/ITEM/Erotic_Lactation.htm

Many Yahoo groups

Several Wikipedia articles

And some web sites, even. (Non-porn.)

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x said...

My experience has been that while we've not tried drugs or herbs, regular nursing and/or pumping has definitely left my wife feeling like she was full when it came time to pump or nurse again. Even though I'm not sure if we ever succeeded at inducing lactation or producing any milk. Hopefully someday.