OK- This may not be as controversial as it could be- because I'm all about people bresastfeeding for as long as they want or need to (although I think once the child can ask for it, things may have delved in to the ick.)
But in doing my extensive research for this adoption, the La Leche people are recommending that the adoptive mother take whatever hormone it is that makes one lactate, and then nurse their adoptive child- as a bonding mechanism. Ok, my reaction- ewwwwww, yuck. That's nasty. I got a serious case of the heebie-jeebies. [and what's wrong with bonding over milk (the cow or soy kind) and oreos (the classic kind)?]
So, I put this out there to moms and not moms, dads and not dads for opinion. I'm particularly interested in what you moms who have nursed think about htis whole thing.
Jenn
PS- My other, admittedly vain response? I am not losing my perky breasts if I don't have to- pregnancy is one thing, intentionally doing it? Nope.
But in doing my extensive research for this adoption, the La Leche people are recommending that the adoptive mother take whatever hormone it is that makes one lactate, and then nurse their adoptive child- as a bonding mechanism. Ok, my reaction- ewwwwww, yuck. That's nasty. I got a serious case of the heebie-jeebies. [and what's wrong with bonding over milk (the cow or soy kind) and oreos (the classic kind)?]
So, I put this out there to moms and not moms, dads and not dads for opinion. I'm particularly interested in what you moms who have nursed think about htis whole thing.
Jenn
PS- My other, admittedly vain response? I am not losing my perky breasts if I don't have to- pregnancy is one thing, intentionally doing it? Nope.
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