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Post by lroberts Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:34 am

Hello

I will begin by stating that I am 100% NOT in the fetish market for breast milk. I am a concerned soon to be father.

Here is my scoop. I am a chiropractor with a wife who is due in a few weeks. My wife never developed mammary glands as a child. We are not anticipating that she will be able to breast feed. Her OBGYN says chances are very, very slim.

This has been a concern for me since I became serious with my wife(girlfriend at the time) as I most definitely would have wanted a home birth or at last a midwife, no vaccines, breast feeding and keeping things as natural as possible.

My wife has been very open to my holistic ways and has whole heartedly taken my side on choosing not to vaccinate our daughter. However ,she did however want a traditional hospital birth...I am not the one delivering...I was a adamant about the no vaccines...she gets to give birth where she wants:)

She feels as though my pursuing another mothers milk is over the top. We just had a discussion where she clarified this , but said if I handle it, get someone tested, etc..she will do it for the first three months.
While my wifes inability to breastfeed is not ideal, I want to do what I can to give my daughter the best start possible.

My wife definitely wants the mother tested, I know many mothers are being kind enough to donate...but I can understand my wife's concerns on that.

Any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks!

lroberts

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