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Induced lactation
Does it have an effect on a woman's ability to orgasm?
Leslie writes, "I
used to have very small, but extremely firm,
perky breasts, which would swell marvelously during
orgasm.
A few
months
ago by using a suction pump, I induced lactation. To my
extreme horror, my
breasts are
no longer as firm as they used to be and what is totally
devastating to me is that they no longer swell and become
heavy or have any feeling during orgasm. This has had a
profound psychological effect on me, leading to severe
depression.
It has affected my
sex life
as well, as I now rarely experience orgasm. What to do? Will
they ever swell again, or did I ruin everything by so
foolishly inducing lactation? I am heartbroken. Please let me
know what I can do to somehow restore this lost sensation. I
am 37 and have never had children. I have been to various
doctors with this problem, but they all think it's in my head
or I am crazy, but this is totally true. I miss the wonderful
sensations so much. It is impossibly difficult to wake up
every morning now and to realize that that swelling is now a
thing gone forever. I suffered all my life worrying about my
small
breasts - now I have one more thing to worry about." |
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An orgasm happens
primarily in the brain and it is the brain that stimulates
rest of the body parts to respond. It seems that induced
lactation changed the physiology of your
breasts
and nipples. While it seems reasonable to say that this
maybe permanent, you never know what will happen if you do not
lactate again. |
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So what can you do?
- Since
orgasm
starts in the brain, clear your brain. Get this idea out of
your mind that something has gone wrong with you and you
will never have an orgasm again.
- Don't mess around with your body and
leave it alone. Chances are that things will return to
normal within a few months.
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Enjoy having sex. Breasts are just one of the many
sensitive parts of a woman. You can still have
orgasms
if you direct your partner to
focus on the other parts. As your doctors say, it is all
in your head. If you change your mindset, you will be able
to have normal
physical intimacy once again.
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