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Overflowing: A Lesbian Lactation Story

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Jennifer Mulford has started an Adult Breastfeeding Relationship with Brad Leeson. Picture: Facebook/Jennifer D Mulford I try to explain that just because something isn’t the cultural norm here, it doesn’t make it wrong. Breastfeeding makes complete sense since my body continues to produce milk to sustain and nourish my child. When it became clear that I’d be the only one able to carry a baby, I was scared that Logan would feel shut out from the process,” says Nina. “Just the thought that she’d be able to feed Mason too really excited us.” Stevens, Emily E., et al. “A History of Infant Feeding.” The Journal of Perinatal Education, vol. 18, no. 2, Spring 2009, pp. 32–39. Accessed 21 Mar. 2022. Mohd Hassan, Shahirah, et al. “Experiences of Women Who Underwent Induced Lactation: A Literature Review.” Malaysian Family Physician: The Official Journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia, vol. 16, no. 1, Mar. 2021, pp. 18–30. Accessed 21 Mar. 2022.

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Seitz, Jolyn. “The Importance of Skin-to-Skin with Baby after Delivery.” Sanford Health News, 18 July 2017, https://news.sanfordhealth.org/childrens/the-importance-of-skin-to-skin-after-delivery-you-should-know/. Accessed 21 Mar. 2022. A person's risk of breast cancer increases with age. Doctors most commonly diagnose the condition in females over the age of 50. However, there are… READ MORE The decision to breastfeed or chestfeed is a very personal one. Every baby is different, so it’s important to do what feels right for your body, your circumstances, and your family. Brad goes to the gym because it makes him feel good about himself knowing he is in shape and living a healthy lifestyle. He also tells me all the time that he does it for me because he wants other women to feel jealous of what I have,” Ms Mulford said. For Nina and Logan, there were two immediate benefits to co-feeding. “Inducing lactation was really hard. I don’t want to make light of what was quite a medical process, which could be time consuming and very frustrating,” says Logan. “However, we did it together. We prepared to be parents together, and we fed our baby together. Co-feeding has given me the joy of feeding my baby from my body — something I didn’t think I’d ever be able to do.”Bodyweight – lesbians are said to be more likely, on average, to weigh more than other women of the same age and height

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It actually gets easier to breastfeed as they grow older. You don’t have to breastfeed every two hours. Nina, 34, became pregnant with her first child in 2020 following 12 months of intrauterine insemination (IUI) treatment. “Some people think they want to be an astronaut or a firefighter when they grow up, but I knew I wanted to have a baby,” she says. “It was always in my plan. When I met Logan in 2016, we talked about having a family from the very beginning. We just didn’t know how it would look for us.” My kids are rarely ill and I’m almost 100 per cent positive that that is because of the antibodies in the milk.The midwives are amazing at what they do, but they do not have the time to give comprehensive breastfeeding support. Weber highlights that no matter how you choose to feed and bond with your baby, what’s most important is to find what feels right for you and your family. “Co-feeding doesn’t have to be all or nothing,” she says. “If the non-gestational parent is not able to establish a full milk supply, any amount of milk they can provide the baby is beneficial.” Emma, who gave birth to Alex when she was 24, said: “I did struggle to breastfeed at first. I had wanted a home birth but it was quite traumatic and we ended up in hospital.

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She’s always been a comforted baby and wants milk when she’s upset, but I do think there’s a lot about the antibodies which is really good for her. However, we couldn’t have done it without medical professionals who were LGBTQ+ allies and understood our needs as a lesbian couple. It’s an intensely emotional time, so our main thing was to feel understood and supported entirely.”When she started nursery there were quite a few bugs going around and she had nothing in comparison to her classmates.

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I don’t hate formula and I don’t judge mums who don’t breastfeed, but I do wish all of them had access to the support and information that they need to make sure they’re making fully informed choices. After that it’s up to them and what’s best for their family.’ Alcohol consumption – alcohol abuse, and/or heavy regular drinking appears to be more common among lesbians, compared to other women, according to some research Liz Margolies, who lives in New York, imagines what it must be like for a lesbian who lives in a small town, is diagnosed with cancer, and seeks out support groups, only to find that all of them are aimed at heterosexual women.He’s not really got any massive opinion on it so long as everyone is happy. Obviously he knows the benefits of it. He’s really supportive of it.”

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