OP: Breast Play @ 4 months... secretions?

I was just wondering, and this is probably a good question for Brandye, are there any potential risks with aggressive breast play during pregnancy. My wife is 4 months pregnant and really loves aggressive breast play more so now than ever. Is the release of oxytocin a concern? I did notice some mammary secretions the other night, like breast milk, in very small amounts, after lots of stimulation. This is our second child, but I don't remember her liking breast stimulation this much during the 1st pregnancy. Anyway just thought I'd ask. Thanks

gierrmo

Posted: 30 Sep 17:41

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Most likely what you are noticing are secretions...breast milk does not kick in for several days post birth...just after delivery, the body releases through the breasts colostrum.

As long as you are not inflicting pain & causing damage to the mammary ducts all should be fine...

Some women are tender & others find it a turn on...however, the true milk does not come in for some time post birth. Hence the reason docs do not want women to pump for some time & recommend breast feeding to assist with the child's immunity.

Based on non pregnant woman; some secrete fluids at different times during their cycle. Just be certain she has no residual pain, tenderness, redness, swelling, or inflammation after such "play".

sera300

Posted: 30 Sep 17:41


They are a bit sore the next day, and in general they are more tender all together, but when she gets going she really loves the stimulation.

gierrmo

Posted: 30 Sep 17:41


Overall tenderness and discomfort is indicative of pregnancy and the bodies changes...so many stages yet to go. They might be a bit more sore the next day; however, it's pretty difficult to cause long term damage this early on...unless a duct becomes clogged and there is visible redness, swelling (more then expected), or pain...usually the discomfort can be relieved with compresses and a good support (pregnancy) bra...if there is a significant issue SHE will know since it's nearly unmistakable---severe pain and slight fevers...much has to do with the physical changes and her hormones! Enjoy it now! 4 months is still pretty early in a pregnancy since she is just entering her second trimester.

sera300

Posted: 30 Sep 17:42


If it is pleasing to her, there should be no danger. Sera has given you all the salient facts - mainly that milk production does not start pre-partum. Colostrum is produced by some women especially during the third trimester. This is a thicker, yellow secretion that is a precursor to milk. Not all women produce this.

If you are not causing pain or not causing impact to the breast, do what she likes.

Brandye

Posted: 30 Sep 17:42





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