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Hey everyone! I'm a trans woman who is contemplating inducing lactation, but ... not for what I feel is a good reason? I'm not interesting in feeding any babies (no kids) nor in feeding my partner (gives me the ick). I literally have no use for the milk; I'm just intrigued and want to see if I can do it, that's all. Is that ... okay? I mean of course I can do whatever I want with my body, but I guess I just need to hear that this is an okay thing to do, because I work in nursing (so, very female-centric) and there's usually several women at work who are actively pumping because they've got babies to feed, and I don't want to feel like I'm stepping where I don't belong (though nobody knows I'm trans at work; I'm just another woman to them).
Second question is that I'm going to have my breast implants replaced in a few months; am I going to jeopardize the surgery if I'm actively lactating? Is that grounds for cancelling a surgery?
In case it matters -- have been on HRT for 10 years, both estrogen and progesterone.
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