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Lisa and Mona (Breast Milk Expansion Erotica): Chapter 2, The Craving

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Yes,” she snapped, a little offended. “I figured out how to set it up, and I’ve been posting pictures of myself. People really seem to like it, too.” It’s just a little thing that cheers me up,” Mom said. “I need it now, especially since Carrie isn’t taking to the bottle very well.” Moving is overrated,” Mom said, “And so are clothes. It was kind of fun, sitting around her without a bra. I felt free.” Oversensitive, undersensitive, or numb nipples. Oversensitivity, undersensitivity, or small patches of numbness near the incisions may occur in some people. The symptoms usually disappear with time, but may be permanent in some people.

I thought for a while. I was willing to let Mom grow a little bit if she wanted to get bigger, but after that, Carrie would be home and she would need to be fed. “Well,” I said. “How do you feel about bottle feeding?” Sure—I mean, if you’re not going to drink it. I’m not going to steal your milk if it’d part of your lunch, or whatever.” Couples or families who wish to induce lactation, maybe because of adoption, surrogacy or other reasons, can try hormone therapy. Induced lactation means you’re creating a milk supply without being pregnant. It’s a process that involves taking estrogen and progesterone for several months to make your body believe it’s pregnant. This helps prepare your breasts for lactation. Some medications and herbs are believed to help establish a milk supply, too.Milk ducts: Each lobe connects to a milk duct. You can have up to 20 lobes, with one milk duct for every lobe. Milk ducts carry milk from the lobules of alveoli to your nipples.

I looked down my shirt. My breasts were bulging, ever so slightly, over the tops of my bright pink cups. The strap creaked as the extra weight settled into my bra. I know what you mean. Don’t tell the boss this,” I said, trying to pique her interest. “But it’s been hard working with these things. Ever since I started drinking this special milk, I just haven’t been able to stop growing, but it’s the only thing I have to drink.” I lifted the thermos that I had brought for lunch. “Still,” I said. “I’m sorry for making you feel so awkward. I like having you around. You don’t have the same trouble that I do.” Stage two lactogenesis: This stage starts about two or three days postpartum (after giving birth). It’s when milk production intensifies. Listen,” I told the boss, trying to keep my breasts from bumping into any of the kitchen utensils. “I’ll take care of Doreen and make sure that the sandwiches get made faster. You just take care of the rest.”

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You milk tastes kind of different. I read that breast milk changes flavors depending on what a woman eats.” and...I realized how cool they were. I was thinking about them all wrong before. I thought that I had to look normal so that I didn’t embarrass you, but when I saw how cute you looked with your own big breasts, I realized that...that I wanted the same thing too!” Horror Writing | Screenplay Writing | How To Write | Write Books | Read Write | Writing Tips | Writing Tools | Writing Community Lactation amenorrhea (ah-men-oh-re-uh) means you aren’t menstruating (getting a period) due to lactation. When you’re lactating, your body produces prolactin, the hormone that produces milk. Prolactin reduces the amount of luteinizing hormone (LH) in your body, which helps trigger the release of an egg during ovulation. If you aren’t producing enough LH, you can’t ovulate or get your period. The length of time you can be amenorrheic due to lactation varies from a few months or until you’re completely done lactating. Does lactation reduce my risk of any diseases?

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