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3 years ago. May 26, 2020 at 6:46 PM

Production on schedule...

Fenugreek,  Brewers Yeast,  Fish-oil,  Flaxseed Oil,  Multi-Vitamin,  Milkmaid Tea... Pump on its way... 

 

Now have to cancel delivery... That sucks! ( pun intended)

 

bigolebubba​(dom male) - Sorry to hear that.
3 years ago
PawPawGirl​(sub female){Azzabackam} - Well now the question is to lactate or not to lactate.
3 years ago
SirsBabyDoll​(sub female){Pizza+☕} - From what I have learned, it can take up to several months for lactation to start.

*Not so secretly envious*...
3 years ago
PawPawGirl​(sub female){Azzabackam} - To fully come in yes. 3 weeks to kick start according to my research. We shall see. I'm not sure I want to go a it up just yet.
3 years ago
EclecticRhetoric​(dom male) - .. I think you should continue with your goals
3 years ago
Mama Bear JJ​(dom female){koa} - As someone who can lactate (sans baby or being pregnant) ... the most important thing is to set reasonable expectations from the start so that you aren't getting frustrated or let down. The length of time it takes it to happen, and the amount of lactation that you will be able to achieve is different for everyone. I have five kids, so I'm no stranger to lactating. For me, it took around 3 months of pumping and other things for lactation to begin and even with daily pumping and use of milk support supplements, it is a very small amount. Forcing the body to do something it isn't intended to do in the natural course of things isn't easy and it doesn't always go the way you expect, but it can be worth it both for you and the person you are doing it for (if that is the case). Available to talk to or for advice if you need it 💕

3 years ago

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