Overflowing: A Lesbian Lactation Story

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Overflowing: A Lesbian Lactation Story

Overflowing: A Lesbian Lactation Story

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This means that any LGBTQ+ couple where both parents have the capacity to breast- or chestfeed may be able to nurse their baby once they’re born. This is an option for both biological and adoptive parents and is actually a fairly old practice. Weber agrees that if you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community and would like to explore co-feeding, then it can be really beneficial to speak to an LGBTQ+-inclusive doctor. “There is certain terminology that may be preferred by the parents and things to take into consideration, such as the body dysmorphia that can occur with inducing lactation,” she says. “It would also be beneficial for the couple to have a team of professionals that can provide gender-affirming care throughout the pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period.” While inducing lactation, you may also experience feelings of gender dysphoria; having a health care provider who understands this and can support you is key.

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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. She said it’s easier to nurse an older child as she can wait till they’re home to breastfeed (Picture: Media Drum World Features) The breastfeeding bond is something that Emma has inherited from her own mother Credit: Kennedy News and MediaStevens, 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. Emma has since hosted events such as the Global Latch On, which encourages women to sit together and nurse at the same time, while providing support to those struggling.

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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. Liz Margolies urges organizations, such as the Lesbian Health Research Center at the UC Medical Center in San Francisco, and others like it, to carry out further large-scale studies on lesbians and cancer. With proper funding, some really relevant studies with accurate results could be achieved. The four most commonly quoted risk factors used in recent research that focused on lesbians and cancer risk include:

If it was up to Brad we would, but it’s very private to me,” she said. “I’ll never say never but I love the time we spend nursing alone. It’s our time away from the rest of the world and I look forward to every feed.” Binns, Colin, et al. “The Long-Term Public Health Benefits of Breastfeeding.” Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, vol. 28, no. 1, Jan. 2016, pp. 7–14. Accessed 21 Mar. 2022.



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