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Tips,
Thoughts, and Do's and Don'ts
Ten Things to Think About When
Considering Inducing Lactation
DO
NOT induce lactation for your partner; do this for
yourself. If you subconsciously focus on inducing
lactation for your partner, and later on your partner
loses interest, you will have lost you motivation.
Lactating and adult nursing is about your own
emotional and spiritual growth as an individual. When
inducing, focus on yourself and your own needs; there
is no sin in being a little bit selfish when it comes
to your own emotional and spiritual growth. If your
partner wants to grow with you, wonderful, but don't
make your success dependent on what your partner does.
With
the exception of ladies who are inducing for the
purpose of adopting an infant, inducing lactation and
adult nursing is not about the milk; it is about
personal and spiritual growth, and bonding with your
long term partner. Don't measure your success by how
much milk you are producing; rather gauge your success
on your inner feelings. As you grow both spiritually
and emotionally, the milk will follow.
Don't
induce lactation on a whim. If you halfheartedly try
to induce lactation and fail, the only thing you have
accomplished is creating more emotional stumbling
blocks to overcome. Before you start, plan your
schedule and set personal goals for yourself. Just as
a female athlete makes physical changes in her body
when preparing to run a marathon, you are going to use
lactation to create changes in your body chemistry
that will help you grow both emotionally and
spiritually.
If
you have hang ups about touching yourself or breast
feeding an adult, get over it. Even though at times
you may become aroused, stimulating your breasts while
inducing is not masturbation. And breast feeding your
adult partner does not mean you see your partner as a
baby. These are physical techniques that you will be
using to grow both spiritually and emotionally. This
is your body, mind, and spirit, be comfortable with it
and learn to love yourself for who you are.
Learn
to read your body language and signs. Long before you
see milk, you will likely notice increased sexual
arousal and your emotions will become more sensitive.
These are signs that your body is increasing the
levels of essential milk producing hormones. The
hormone Oxytocin will cause increased sexual arousal
and prolactin will increase the sensitivity of your
emotions. At times you may even feel like crying when
there is no reason to cry. Embrace these new emotions,
let them engulf you. When you are inducing, don't
judge your progress but the amount of milk, rather
focus on your emotional and spiritual growth; the milk
always follows the emotional state. Welcome these new
emotions, explore them. As you gain more experience
with inducing, your emotions will level out and you
will come to love yourself even more. At no time
should you ever feel depressed while lactating. The
brain chemistry created by lactation moves your mental
process away from depression into a state of emotional
and spiritual comfort. This is why nursing mothers
look so peaceful and happy while nursing.
In
the beginning, don't use a breast pump or medications
to induce lactation. Breast pumps provide very poor
stimulation and *most* women don't need drugs or herbs
to produce milk. With proper mental attitude and good
breast stimulation your body is perfectly capable of
producing milk in the quantities needed. If you begin
with breast pumps and medication, you will build in a
dependence that you probably don't need. Begin with
adult nursing and/or good hand stimulation and a
consistent routine; if after a few weeks there has
been no success, then you can add Domperidone and
breast pumping to your regimen if necessary.
Dealing
with increased sexual arousal. During your stimulation
or nursing sessions, you will likely encounter
increased sexual arousal. This is your body telling
you that it is producing more Oxytocin. Embrace the
feeling, let it grow within you; however, before you
respond to sexual arousal, you must finish the 20
minute session of stimulation and/or nursing. The
increased level of Oxytocin caused by arousal will
also help with your let-down reflex. If you interrupt
the session to deal with arousal, it may also diminish
your success with let-down. Above all, I believe an
individual should have good moral conduct; however, at
the same time, whether you are single or with a long
term partner there is no virtue in denying yourself
physical pleasure.
DO
NOT look for short cuts. In today's world with
advertising what it is, we have become used to instant
gratification; we want it now. There is no quick and
easy road to emotional and spiritual bliss; it is
something we pursue everyday of our lives. Plan on
lactation and personal growth as a long term part of
your life. It takes time and dedication to induce
lactation.
Whether
you have a dominant or a submissive personality, you
must learn to let go and totally submit yourself to
your emotions while stimulating or nursing your
partner. It is common in our relationships to hold
back a tiny piece of ourselves, (to maintain self
control); however, if you hold back any part of
yourself while nursing, you may also hold back your
milk. You can only learn true self control when you
learn to let go.
The
support group is an excellent tool to aid with
inducing lactation, use it. Inducing is easier when
you are involved and excited about your efforts. If
you need advice, ask for it; if you have advice to
offer, give it. Reach out to others and find out you
aren't in this world alone; there are other women here
who are going through the same processes in life that
you are. Share your opinions and feelings with others
in the group, and be tolerant of the opinions and
feelings of others. Make your personal emotional and
spiritual growth a priority. It isn't selfishness to
follow your need to grow as a person. ~End~
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