The debate over chestfeeding continues as some individuals prefer the term over breastfeeding for nourishing babies through induced lactation. The UK's National Health Service and Canadian medical clinics have supported cases of transgender and HIV-positive males claiming to breastfeed infants, sparking controversy and discussions on the nutritional benefits of their milk.
This Murray Pearson. Murray is now able to "breastfeed" his infant with the help of a prominent lactation clinic in Quebec. Murray is an HIV-positive male. He identifies as a Iesbian woman. Media outlets have recently condoned the practice of MALES "breastfeeding" babies,… https://t.co/8KKLI59gpG
Trans Women Produce Excellent Milk, Scientists Say https://t.co/HRN6clhSyq
A trust in England’s National Health Service has stirred controversy by concluding that milk from transgender women was the “ideal food for infants” https://t.co/XPNmBT0Nve Illustration: Anna Kövecses https://t.co/frYC41B1xu
Trans, HIV-positive male "breastfeeds" infant with help of Canadian medical clinics https://t.co/hSAybsdDux https://t.co/hSAybsdDux
Who needs women when you have HIV-positive male fetishists inducing lactation with drugs? Trans, HIV-positive male ‘breastfeeds’ infant with help of Canadian medical clinics https://t.co/8wN8SqAeR0
An HIV+ trans-identified male in Canada has claimed he is breastfeeding his infant with the support of a prominent lactation clinic in Quebec. Murray Pearson, 52, has a history of anti-woman advocacy but now identifies as a "lesbian." https://t.co/VTRGKmsgAr
Unhinged Health ‘Experts’ Claim Men Can Breastfeed Too https://t.co/wEQNcFdnVS
Biological males may have a latent capacity to breastfeed, but their milk might not have all the nutritional benefits of breast milk from biological women https://t.co/YFN1up6yTV 👇
The UK’s National Health Service has claimed artificially drug-infused chest secretions from biological men are just as good as a mother’s breast milk. https://t.co/unrj2lBqxs
i just learned this term from Gemini: Chestfeeding, which refers to using the chest to nourish a baby through induced lactation, is a preferred term by some individuals who may not identify with the term "breastfeeding."