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HomeForums. Men can breastfeed

. Men can breastfeed

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18-5-2026
n
netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#1
tijndens maatschappijleer leerde ik dat de mens niets vreemd is, onmenselijk bestaat daarom ook niet
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netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#2
ja boeie zeg, als iemand dat graag wil
wie ben jij om daar op af te geven

niemand wordt er schade mee aange-
daan, zeker jij niet

leven en laten leven
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raizeredgeLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#3
gadverdamme
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IzxLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#4
damn die mann linksonder ziet er echt sick uit :openmouth:
n
netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#5
. Men can breastfeed

The phenomenon of male lactation in humans has become more common in recent years due to the use of medications that stimulate a human male’s mammary glands. Male lactation is most commonly caused by hormonal treatments given to men suffering from prostate cancer. It is also possible for males (and females) to induce lactation through constant massage and simulated ’sucking’ of the nipple over a long period of time (months).
http://english.pravda.ru/science/health ... reasfeed-0



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BlackRobBluntLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#6
Dus eigenlijk, als je maar constant over je tepels wrijft, gaan ze lekken?
Lachen :stoned:
n
netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#7
QDear 100 Hour Board,
Can men lactate? I recently saw "Meet the Parents" and am curious if hormonal changes or environmental stimuli can bring about such phenomenon.

- mammarianDirect Link to Question


ADear Mammarian,

Interesting question.

Men can lactate. Their breasts are made of the same stuff women's breasts are made of. They have mammary glands, too. "They also have oxytocin and prolactin, the hormones responsible for milk production. There have been reports of men who were able to produce milk through extensive breast and nipple stimulation, but no one knows whether the milk was of the same composition or quality as the kind women produce" (http://www.babycenter.com/expe...).

While my (now ex) husband David had no interest in nursing our son, we both were intrigued with the idea. We had just had our first unassisted homebirth and were excited about applying our positive thinking techniques to other aspects of our lives. Although Raphael had written about milk production through nipple stimulation, perhaps, we thought, David could do it simply through suggestion. He began telling himself that he would lactate, and within a week, one of his breasts swelled up and milk began dripping out. When we excitedly showed my father (a physician) David's breast he said, "Obviously there's something physiologically wrong with David." The fact that David had willed himself to do this, did not impress him. We knew, however, that this was yet another example of the power of the mind.
Still, we were not ready for David to actually breastfeed our baby. First of all, there was no need for it. I was doing just fine on my own. But more importantly, he simply had no desire to do it. After he discovered that his body had indeed been responsive to his thoughts, he suggested to himself that the lactation would stop, and within a week his breast returned to normal. The experiment had been a success.
(from http://www.unassistedchildbirt...)

Taking things a step further, can men breastfeed? Some gay men claim to have breastfed their babies, but they're given as anonymous sources due to fear that their children would be taken away (http://www.narth.com/docs/brfe...).

I found the following stories kind of interesting:

I knew these two wonderful guys, very dear friends of mine for years. A mutual acquaintance of ours was pregnant, unplanned, and did not want to do the whole "adoption thing" so when the guys approached her about taking the baby, they just proceeded as if it had been a planned surrogate pregnancy. The guys were adamant that the baby should get breastmilk. So when she was in her 7th month we bought a really good quality breastpump and Ian started pumping, every 2 hours during the day and once during the night. He was wonderful about it! He used an SNS (supplimental nursing system) after she was born, with donated milk from several friends who were nursing. He was making milk but not a full supply. By the time the baby was 12 weeks old he was making a full milk supply! He stayed at home with the baby (he was a massage therapist) and nursed her exclusively until she was 8 months old!! I don't think many people outside their intimate circle knew about it, I'm sure folks would have had a fit if they'd known...but I thought it was wonderful!
The Tulmud contains an interesting passage on male lactation (from a 1918 translation:
The rabbis taught: "It happened with one man whose wife died and left him a nursing child, he was so poor that he could not pay a wet-nurse. A miracle happened to him; his breasts opened and he nursed his child." Said R. Joseph: Come and see how great the man must have been that such a miracle was wrought for him. Said Abayi to him: On the contrary, Behold how bad the man must have been that the nature of mankind changed in him and nothing occurred to enable him to earn enough money to pay a nurse. Says R. Jehudah: Come and see how hard it is for heaven to change the fate of a man concerning his livelihood, that the nature of the world was changed, but not his fate. Said R. Na'hman: It is proven by this fact that a miracle occurred, but he was not provided with means for paying a wet-nurse.

The following passages are from Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by George Gould, M.D. and Walter Pyle, M.D. (1896)
Hunter refers to a man of fifty who shared equally with his wife the suckling of their children. There is an instance of a sailor who, having lost his wife, took his son to his own breast to quiet him, and after three or four days was able to nourish him. Humboldt describes a South American peasant of thirty-two who, when his wife fell sick immediately after delivery, sustained the child with his own milk, which came soon after the application to the breast; for five months the child took no other nourishment. In Franklin's "Voyages to the Polar Seas" he quotes the instance of an old Chippewa who, on losing his wife in childbirth, had put his infant to his breast and earnestly prayed that milk might flow; he was fortunate enough to eventually produce enough milk to rear the child. The left breast, with which he nursed, afterward retained its unusual size...

According to Mehliss some missionaries in Brazil in the sixteenth century asserted that there was a whole Indian nation whose women had small and withered breasts, and whose children owed their nourishment entirely to the males.

Ford mentions the case of a captain who in order to soothe a child's cries put it to his breast, and who subsequently developed a full supply of milk. He also quotes an instance of a man suckling his own children.

The following article appeared in The Mercury newspaper on October 30, 2002.
Sri Lankan widower breastfeeds his babies

Colombo - A 38-year-old Sri Lankan man, whose wife had died three months ago, appears to have the ability to breastfeed his two infant daughters, doctors said on Wednesday.

The man, from the central town of Walapone, lost his wife during childbirth.

"My eldest daughter refused to be fed with powdered milk liquid in the feeding bottle.

"I was so moved one evening and to stop her crying I offered my breast. I then realised that I was capable of breastfeeding her," the man admitted.

Dr Kamal Jayasinghe, deputy director of a Sri Lankan government hospital, was quoted as saying it was possible for men to produce milk if the prolactine hormone became hyperactive. - Sapa-AFP



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-spaceman-Lid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#8
hoort dit niet thuis in '' t gaat te furr topic'' ? :P

dit gaat namelijk erg furr
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jcutterLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#9
Onmenselijk.
n
netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#10
jcutter123 zei:
Untermensch!!
Klik om te vergroten...

doe ff gewoon zeg ... :openmouth:
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WillemijnLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#11
No Way :openmouth:
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jcutterLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#12
Untermensch!!
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DeliriumLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#13
Wie wil er aan mijn mijn tepeltje komen zuigen? :stoned:
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DerangedLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#14
Enesteene zei:
doe ff gewoon zeg ... :openmouth:
Klik om te vergroten...
j
jcutterLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#15
Delirium zei:
Wie wil er aan mijn mijn tepeltje komen zuigen? :stoned:
Klik om te vergroten...

n
netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#16
:beer:
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Miss KittinLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#17
jcutter123 zei:
Onmenselijk.
Klik om te vergroten...

Of blijkbaar wel menselijk dus....... :wink:
j
jcutterLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#18
Enesteene zei:
tijndens maatschappijleer leerde ik dat de mens niets vreemd is, onmenselijk bestaat daarom ook niet
Klik om te vergroten...

Tja, van intelligentie kan je alles verwachten. Ik vind mannen met borsten..naja, laat maar.
j
jcutterLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#19
Van mij mogen ze blijven leven hoor..
Ik ga er zeker niet van koken, ik vind het gewoon vreemd.
n
netiLid
01-01-2024, 00:00
#20
ja, dat vind ik ook :tongueout:

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