| Literature DB >> 25311827 |
Erica Wilson1, Maryanne Tigchelaar Perrin2, April Fogleman2, Ellen Chetwynd3.
Abstract
The definition of a modern family is changing. In this case study, we describe the breastfeeding experience of a child receiving human milk from all 3 of his mothers: his 2 adoptive mothers, who induced lactation to nurse him, and his birth mother, who shared in his early feeding during the open adoption process and continued to pump and send milk to him for several months. We review the lactation protocol used by his adoptive mothers and the unique difficulties inherent in this multi-mother family dynamic. Both adoptive mothers successfully induced moderate milk production using a combination of hormonal birth control, domperidone, herbal supplements, and a schedule of breast pumping. However, because of the increased complexity of the immediate postpartum period and concerns with defining parental roles in a same-sex marriage, maintenance of milk production was difficult.Entities:
Keywords: adoption; breastfeeding; induced lactation; lesbian
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25311827 DOI: 10.1177/0890334414553934
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Lact ISSN: 0890-3344 Impact factor: 2.219