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Can Men Breastfeed?
« on: March 08, 2009, 12:02:09 PM »
Odd as it seems, men can lactate. In their 1896 book, Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, Dr. George Gould and Dr. Walter Pyle recount several occurrences of men breastfeeding their young. The stories include a sailor who put his son to his breast to quiet him and started producing milk; a South American peasant who sustained his child with his own breast milk during his wife’s illness; and a Chippewa man who put his infant to his breast following the death of his wife and produced enough milk to rear the child. The phenomenon hasn’t stopped. In 2002, a Sri Lankan man named B. Wijeratne lost his wife and was left to care for their 18-month-old daughter. When the child refused powdered milk, Wijeratne tried something different. “Unable to see her cry, I offered my breast,” Wijeratne told a Sri Lankan newspaper. “That’s when I discovered I could breastfeed.”Wijeratne isn’t alone. All men can breastfeed, because they possess the two most vital components for lactating—mammary glands and pituitary glands. Mammary glands, which produce milk, are present in all mammals. In fact, they’re one of our defining characteristics. In some cases, such as with mice, the mammary glands of the males are too underdeveloped to function. In humans, however, they’re fully formed in both sexes, complete with breastfeeding ducts and nipples.Of course, for a human to actually breastfeed, those mammary glands have to be activated somehow. In women, this usually happens during pregnancy, when the brain’s pituitary gland starts releasing large amounts of a hormone called prolactin, which prepares the breasts to produce milk.
All men produce small amounts of prolactin during their lifetimes. It’s released after orgasms, for example, and may be responsible for the associated feelings of satisfaction and relaxation. But typically, it’s never present in large enough quantities for men to breastfeed. Under the appropriate psychological circumstances, however, the mind can demand that the body produce more of the hormone. This often happens to mothers who adopt children and suddenly find they can nurse. And as Dr. Gould and Dr. Pyle have documented, there’s a long history of it happening in men, too.



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Re: Can Men Breastfeed?
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2009, 12:07:44 PM »
This article was written by Shea Serrano and originally appeared in the September-October issue of mental_floss magazine.

So karon pa ko.Pwede diay ang laki magpatotoy ug bata.Abi nako dili pwede kay babae ra.Di ba sa atua usahay ang ubang Mama nga nagpatotoy pwede sila magpatotoy ug laing baby.Naa mi silingan sa una kung molakaw ang usa ka silingan ibilin niya didto ang bata kay ang usang silingan ang magpatotoy.Bisan akong mother ingon sa ako grandma gibilin daw ni siya sa amo silingan sa gamay pa kay ing agpas siya sa ako grandpa ingbyahe sa layong dapit unya akong mother nabuhi intawon sa gatas sa among silingan.Wa pa man to mauso ang formula adto.

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Re: Can Men Breastfeed?
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2009, 03:40:58 PM »
This article was written by Shea Serrano and originally appeared in the September-October issue of mental_floss magazine.

So karon pa ko.Pwede diay ang laki magpatotoy ug bata.Abi nako dili pwede kay babae ra.Di ba sa atua usahay ang ubang Mama nga nagpatotoy pwede sila magpatotoy ug laing baby.Naa mi silingan sa una kung molakaw ang usa ka silingan ibilin niya didto ang bata kay ang usang silingan ang magpatotoy.Bisan akong mother ingon sa ako grandma gibilin daw ni siya sa amo silingan sa gamay pa kay ing agpas siya sa ako grandpa ingbyahe sa layong dapit unya akong mother nabuhi intawon sa gatas sa among silingan.Wa pa man to mauso ang formula adto.

tinood na dhay, kay akong uyab sa una silingan ko ug matod sa ako-a igsoon kono mi kay usahay ga ipon kono mi totoy sa una.

balik ta sa pangutana mo, ang alam ko baji mototoy.

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Re: Can Men Breastfeed?
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2009, 09:29:27 PM »



"Yes, in theory, men can breastfeed. Male breasts have milk ducts, and some mammary tissue. 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. Using a pump, or a feeding tube (a small silicone tube attached to a plastic bottle filled with formula) at his breast, he might be able to get a baby to latch on and suckle, but how long it would take to produce even drops of milk is anyone's guess."*

"Yes! Men, just like women have the two necessary functions to breastfeed, mammary glands and a pituitary gland. Pregnancy stimulates the gland to release a hormone prolactin in new mothers helping the milk to come in, however, what is the real determination in the ability to produce milk is the demand for it. There are several several cases of both adoptive mothers as well as males being able to breastfeed their young in many cases just as well as a biological mother. Yes, it takes time, yes it will take longer to build up a milk supply, however it is very possible, and it does happen. Infact in some countries, it is not uncommon for men to share the role of breastfeeding infants (Pygmy's in Africa are known for this)."**

http://www.thethinkingblog.com/2007/08/fact-men-can-breastfeed.html
*http://www.babycenter.com/404_can-men-breastfeed_8824.bc
**http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_men_breastfeed


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Re: Can Men Breastfeed?
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2009, 09:54:06 PM »
How is the shapaty, is it still oily and sweet? i miss that.

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