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    Male lactation

    Posted by Anonymous on 23/03/2007 at 6:54 am

    Extract, Interesting reading

    The phenomenon of male lactation in humans has become more common in recent years due to the use of medications that stimulate a man’s mammary glands. Though boys and men have nipples, many are unaware that they also have mammary glands. Ordinarily there is so little mammary tissue that it is unnoticeable; if the male breasts develop visibly, the condition is called gynecomastia. Under the appropriate hormonal stimulus—that nature provides to human females when they become pregnant and give birth—the mammary glands of human males can also produce milk. The volume of milk produced is low relative to that of a lactating female. Male lactation has, in some cases, commenced without hormonal treatments as well. Newborn baby boys (and girls) can occasionally produce milk because of the intense hormones involved in their mother’s pregnancy and the hours of childbirth; this is called witches’ milk.

    Male lactation is most commonly caused by hormonal treatments given to men suffering from prostate cancer. Female hormones are used to slow the production of cancerous prostate tissue, but the same hormones also stimulate the mammary glands. Male-to-female transsexuals may also produce milk due to the hormones they take to reshape their bodies. Extreme stress combined with demanding physical activity and a shortage of food has also been known to cause male lactation. The phenomenon was first studied in survivors of the liberated Nazi concentration camps after World War II. Some American POWs returning from the Korean and Vietnam Wars also experienced male lactation.

    It is also possible for males (and females) to induce lactation through constant massage and simulated ‘sucking’ of the nipple over a long period of time (months)[citation needed].

    The phenomenon of male lactation occurs in one non-human species, the Dayak fruit bat (Dyacopterus spadiceus), and the lactating males may assist in the nursing of their infants.

    According to several sources, male lactation and even nursing have occasionally been observed in humans.[citation needed]

    In Why Is Sex Fun?, Jared Diamond reports of male and female cancer patients being treated with estrogen who proceeded to lactate when injected with prolactin, and suggests that mechanical stimulation of male breasts, by releasing prolactin, could result in lactation. He also mentions teenage boys lactating after self stimulation of their nipples. [1]

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  • Anonymous

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    18/05/2010 at 1:26 pm

    After orgasm the body naturally releases an amount of prolactin which gives the relaxation and satisfaction effect.
    Prolactin is the hormone that stops the effect of dopamine (dopamine makes you horny)

    When the male nipple is caressed or in a breast feeding mothers case, the baby sucks on it the body produces more prolactin to fill the breast with milk by stimulation of the mamory gland.
    Flip side is, she wont get horny as this gives a sexual stimulation like post orgasm relaxation.

    The way to induce milk is to raise the amount of estrogen in the body to a maximum and then to stop dramatically, this tricks the body into thinking pregnancy is over and its time to breast feed.

    I just don’t understand the benefit of injecting cancer patients with it, must be a reason though??