Need help with lactation

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My submissive has very large breasts (DDD) that I love to bind, clamp and whip etc. She is willing to do anything for me and we both take pleasure in breast play and tit torture.

Lately binding them isn't enough. For a while now I have had a fantasy is to make her into a milk cow so I can milk her. Her tits would make great udders.
Has anyone else ventured down this path and can give me advise on how to get her to produce milk? Also how long can she make milk?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
 
Thank you. I have been looking for information. Now if only I show my wife that my perversion of having her as a milk cow is shared! LOL :devil:

She is game but this it is odd.
 
On top of all the info Cutie just provided..the fenugreek will make you smell like maple syrup.
 
Thanks for all the help! This info is great! Oh BTW I wasn't implying that because she is a DDD she should be able to make milk easier, just that with the size of her tits they look so beautiful bound I think they would look just as great with milk :devil: If not better
 
great

If the milk isn't pumped/sucked out, can't it simply be milked out without the use of a pump?

Did you guys know that a man can be induced to lactate. Hormonal changes due to drugs, OR hormonal changes due to lack of sleep, a lot of physical exertion, and a lack of food (alone or in combination) can cause male lactation with or without the physical stimulus.

Apparently extended periods of high stress can do the trick also.
 
Also keep in mind, even if you only get an ounce or two once lactation is begun, that that is plenty to keep a lil one happy. The ounce marks on the bottle do not necessarily match what is given at the breast, as the nutrition is more condensed in breast milk than formula.

Also, pumping can cause really sore nipples so you will want to invest in nipple cream and soothing pads, to prevent cracking and bleeding nipples - pink milk is NOT pretty.

Edited to add link to my favorite lactation podcast:

http://www.pregtastic.com/mmm_podcasts.php
 
Yeah, I think there are folks who have fantasies of filling milk bottles every day with induced lactation. I've gotten lunar's breasts to lactate accidentally but its just ounces at a time.

True, there are women who produce insane amounts but like John Holmes they are a statistical anomaly.
 
My partner is game for this. She has had similar fantasies and really was happy when I took the next step into asking questions and researching as much as I could. I would not engage her in doing something she wasn't absolutely comfortable with.
 
MilkinFarmGurl said:
My partner is game for this. She has had similar fantasies and really was happy when I took the next step into asking questions and researching as much as I could. I would not engage her in doing something she wasn't absolutely comfortable with.
Has she ever lactated before?
 
Milk

My wife was a prolific milk producer. She produced 5-8 times the amount of milk in a fraction of the time of other pumping mothers in her group. She was able to produce substantially more pumped milk than our babies were able to drink. At work, the other pumping mothers called her "Elsie." With #2 and # 3, she found a Mother's Milk Bank in LA that seeks breast milk for babies.

Have her pump and do a good deed!
http://www.breastmilkproject.org/donate.php
 
To add to a point made. If you start lactating, express milk and rub it on your nipples when you are done. It's nature's cure for cracked sore nipples. And fenergreek (shudder) makes your sweat, your urine, your saliva stink!! When I used it I couldn't escape the smell! Drink a beer for rich milk, and drink plenty of water, but that herb can stay away! Pee eewwwww :kiss:
 
Yep, while breastfeeding have a beer or two a week. The barley and stuff in it makes your milk thicker and richer. Just don't chug a beer and go feed the baby :) Wait an hour or so and it's fine :)

DD's and breastfed 5 kids, and a few other...friends :). The boobs are holding up remarkably well!! My husband actually started me lactating a couple of years ago by accident. I went to three doctors and had an MRI to make sure it wasn't a brain tumor!!! Good thing my husband likes milk :catgrin:
 
I've induced lactation. The information posted above was good but the one thing I'll add is that while formulas or rigid guidelines on how to approach it are good the main thing is to get in touch with her body and notice the changes as they occur.

I decided to do this without medication and without the use of herbs. I did pump three to four times a day. I don't have more time than that to devote to it. It took about two months for my milk to come in, but I started noticing the changes after two weeks. I now get enough to feed my partner once daily which is a schedule we can both find pleasurable. I pump two to three times a day between feedings to keep my supply up.

Stress kills milk production so make sure she doesn't worry or stress if it is taking longer than she'd like. The road to lactation can be really pleasurable in itself. I love feeling the pump draw my nipples in. My nipples are constantly hard and my libido is fierce. Feeding my partner is one of the biggest turn ons for me.

One of my fantasies is having my partner take me out for the day, and to have my milk leak through my shirt. We will get around to it, but it will have to be the right situation.
 
I consulted quickly with Mamid on this. She has J cups and is nursing our 3rd right now. Two other herbs that can be used are fennel and nettle. She had a bad bought with mastitis some months back. During which I had to forcibly 'milk' her manually and with a breast pump.

While the fantasy concept of her bound into a milking frame and with a pair of mechanical pumps sucking at her nipples repeatedly did cross my mind, the amount of pain she was experiencing during the milking pretty much banished all the enjoyment from the experience.

Pain inflicted as part of a scene is one thing. Pain caused from a medical problem is an entirely different kettle of fish. You will likely get more enjoyment from going through the milking motions than actually inducing lactation. Buuuut like the previous poster wrote, if you both are up for this and you ensure you do it safely, go for it.
 
Once lactation has begun, there are several herbs or foods that can be used to help increase supply. They're called galactagogues. A couple of more common ones that I remember (it's been a few years since I finished breastfeeding) were alfalfa, oatmeal, beer (hops), lots of beta-carotene is supposed to be helpful as well if I recall correctly.

There are a lot of off-the-wall herbs that I never tried because they were more trouble than they were worth and some were reportedly a risk to infants, which kind of defeated the purpose!

Someone mentioned drinking lots of water and that's very, very important for nursing mothers...don't know how much it applies in this situation when production would be lower, etc.

HTH!
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