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Males with medically induced galactorrhea have no business feeding that substance to a helpless infant. I was chided not to drink coffee while nursing FFS. Now it's okay to allow babies to consume a chemical cocktail in the name of propping up the fetish of a few autogynephiles? What the hell is wrong with people? This social contagion can't go away soon enough.

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I had a special place in my heart for LLL, as when I was a young single mother determined to breastfeed through many challenges (low supply, separation from my baby so I could go to school and my job, thrush, a bad tongue tie,etc), LLL and their text (when it still included “womanly”) truly helped me gain trust in my body and my abilities. I went on to nurse that child for 4 years and have worked in various aspects of lactation support and obstetric nursing in the 12 years since, and am seeing the language shift before my very eyes in a very real way in the hospital and research institution/medical school I work at.

Because I found the mother-to-mother aspect of LLL to be what makes it both so special and so effective, and because I find their founding story so compelling and inspiring, these shifts truly feel like a smack in the face to all nursing mothers. Mother-to-mother support has death spiraled into mother-to-man support and many of the leaders and higher-ups being seemingly just fine with this is a true shame.

I was in many of the official LLL Facebook groups for years as both a mother and as a lactation professional and recently got booted from their “Inducing Lactation and Relacation” group as a result of questioning the sharing of a case study about a male inducing lactation. The case study was being shared by the man himself who was a member of the group and who was even offering copies of the pdf of the “research” to members of the group. I am sharing actual quotes here to illustrate just how deluded they are.

The leader in the group’s response to this man was as follows- “What a wonderful experience as you build your family, and I'm so glad you and your doctor could publish and help others with what you learned! I'd love a copy of the pdf, I will PM you as well!”.

My response to her- “Leader Dorothy: Why is a male being wholeheartedly supported in a lactation group? Does anyone else here not oppose medical resources and funds being funneled into researching such a recreational and unnecessary self-indulgent practice when it should be reserved for real women who are struggling? I'm sure this group would be keen on kicking out real women who need actual help to lactate and feed their babies in favor of keeping men in too, and what a shame. Lactation is a female experience, and pretending that just because males have milk lines and can lactate in certain very specific, manipulated conditions that they SHOULD do so is so wrong. Quit using literal babies as props to affirm your delusions.”

I then was kicked out from the group, but only after receiving a warning from a leader which stated “This is an inclusive group. Transphobia is not allowed. We are happy to support you in your journey, but this group may not be the right fit for you.”

They also stated I had engaged in hate speech and bullying.

Before getting officially kicked out I did a quick search of the group and found there were many males included. There were many questions by trans-identified men in the group being happily and cheerfully answered by LLL leaders, and there were even a few instances of the leaders posting outside articles with titles like “Trans Women Can Breastfeed!” completely unprovoked and of their own volition.

I wrote a whole article about this and more, if you, Milli, or any of your readers would like to see the screenshots or quote any of the leaders’ comments. There are many. It can be found here:

https://theworkofwomen.substack.com/p/recreational-lactation

My true concern is the prioritization of males over females here. I’m just going to quote myself from that article to save time, but this is the essence of the issue:

This is why this makes me rage. It’s not just about a single Facebook group, it’s not just about pander-heavy inclusivity policies, it’s not just about group rules or book titles or special trainings or guidance on how to best make trans-identified people comfortable at support meetings-my rage is about other women abandoning women, throwing us to the wolves for not complying with their games, forgetting why they are there in the first place. Lactation support isn’t just about milk supply and latches and weaning-it is about seeing one another as fully actualized women who are integrating the female experience. In inviting men into that space, La Leche League is turning their backs to real women who need the witnessing required to work through hard motherhood moments.

Men do not have a place at the breastfeeding table, and I hold a lot of gratitude for those women in the institution that are holding their ground. Thank you Milli for exposing this and for sharing the words of women in LLL and other similar organizations.

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