My One Year Anniversary of Inducing Lactation

The one year anniversary of when I began producing breastmilk is rapidly approaching! If you follow my Bluesky account then you may remember a year ago, all the way back in January of 2025, when I expressed my desire to produce milk and announced that I would be beginning the journey to making it happen. I dove in headfirst, completely unsure of if this would actually work for me or not. (Spoiler alert: it did!) I pored over forums and online discussions regarding inducing lactation. I made posts, asked questions, acquired the necessary tools. Starting my lactation journey was an exciting feeling.

Coaxing my boobs into making milk was no easy task. Essentially, I had to trick my body into thinking it had a baby to feed by means of pumping several times a day, every single day, for months on end. In combination with pumping my boobs I also used breast massage techniques and several different kinds of herbal supplements. Everyday, and still to this day, I dedicated time to my boobs. Lactating is a big commitment, from time requirements to equipment investments like breast pumps and nipple butters to keep my udders from getting chapped. After three long months of pumping and massaging my boobs, feeling them grow and change and even documenting this throughout my journey, my boobs finally gave me milk!

I nearly wept tears of joy, I was so thrilled to see that creamy white goodness drip out of my nipple. There were times throughout my induction process that I felt like giving up, I thought it would never work, that I was silly for trying or thinking my body could do something like that. But still I kept pushing on, staying dedicated to the outcome I set to accomplish. Sure enough all of those doubts and negative thoughts were proven incorrect once March rolled around. 

Despite achieving the lactation success I had dreamed of, my life continued to be tumultuous for the remainder of 2025. This meant that I did not have the ability to dedicate the amount of time necessary to continue growing my milk supply. Throughout a majority of my induction journey, I have produced less than 1oz of milk per day. This is something I find myself incredibly disappointed with at times, but I try to remind myself that the fact that my breasts are producing milk at all, especially having never been pregnant before, is an amazing feat. 

Now my life has settled down considerably and I am able to devote the proper attention and care to my boobs to increase my milk. Lactating for fun takes a lot of attentiveness; time, energy, money. If I slack, I will lose the progress I’ve worked so hard to achieve. A minimum of six pumping sessions per day is required to increase my supply, with a stretch goal of eight pumps. Along with this, I aim to stay hydrated with at least 80oz of water per day. I still take the supplements too. Everyday I must spend a considerable amount of time on this “hobby” of mine. I’m hooked up to my breast pump for anywhere from an hour and fifteen minutes to two and a half hours a day!

Many have assumed that I began this journey purely for profit. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Now that I have gone through the effort of inducing lactation, I can confidently say this is never something I would do solely for content. The time and financial commitment (constantly restocking supplements, nipple butters, pumping bras, pump parts) is far too much to give to something purely for the entertainment of others. My desire for milk came from within. Six years ago now, all the way back in 2020, I began to wonder what it would be like to produce breastmilk. I thought it would be very sexy if I could make milk, my boobs are already so big. Why not have them be milky too? But at the time I thought it was just a dream, something that would never be possible without pregnancy. 

Fast foward to late December 2024, I discovered a forum dedicated to inducing lactation, as well as nursing relationships (Adult Nursing Relationship or ANR, and Adult Breastfeeding Relationship or ABF). I was intrigued, fascinated even. I spent hours studying the information available. I made a post, nervous and excited, inquiring if inducing was possible for someone on hormonal birth control. To my delight, several people answered my question. I learned that it was completely possible and I decided to take the plunge just a week later in January 2025. 

Now, in a matter of weeks it will be one year since my breasts sprayed their very first drops of milk! Most days I still cannot believe that I achieved this. It’s amazing to think that I got my breasts to start producing milk without ever having been pregnant! I’m hoping to celebrate my milk anniversary by getting a tres leches cake, which means “three milk” cake! It’s a traditional Mexican dessert consisting of sponge cake soaked in multiple variations of milk. I’m currently producing a little over one ounce of breastmilk per day and I plan to attempt to increase until I reach 2oz or 60mL per day! I’m already very happy with the amount of milk that I make, but more milk is always sexier. 

Wish me milky luck! Thank you so much for reading! And if you want to see my breastmilk, check out my Fansly profile or come watch me spray my milk on Chaturbate!

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