“If you’ve had top surgery to remove soft tissue, you may still be able to chest feed or express your milk. It is not possible to know how much milk you will produce and if it will be enough for your baby. You may need to offer your baby supplementary feeds. Your baby may find it difficult to latch on to your nipple if there is less soft tissue available. In this case, talk to your midwife.” NHS
I have been seeing Breast and Chest Feeding ads on TV. My wife had no idea what chest feeding was but it is a woman with a working vagina who identifies as a male. This “man” would have given birth and would be chest feeding “his” baby. I have a chest but I can’t feed anybody with either of them and would suggest that the men formerly known as women now have are itty bitty titties!
And that is all I’m going to say about that!
