Appreciate that excess production of 2000L of breast milk would require the amount of excess caloric intake of 2 years worth of normal adult consumption. With grocery prices being what they are, that’s something.
Windex007 is right; breastfeeding is how many new moms lose the excess pregnancy weight. But it is a delicate dance trying to keep your milk production up. Also, personally I was starving all the time while I was nursing, plus sleep deprivation, so for some of us the whole “losing the baby weight” doesn’t really work as well as we’d like.
Appreciate that excess production of 2000L of breast milk would require the amount of excess caloric intake of 2 years worth of normal adult consumption. With grocery prices being what they are, that’s something.
So, could you lose weight by pumping breasts if you did not change your diet?
Any time you’re in caloric deficit your body will start burning fat (and muscle) stores, so yeah.
I don’t know enough about lactation, but I suspect if you stay in a deficit too long you’ll just stop lactating.
In form of a lack of additional fresh nutrients, or old fat to burn?
Windex007 is right; breastfeeding is how many new moms lose the excess pregnancy weight. But it is a delicate dance trying to keep your milk production up. Also, personally I was starving all the time while I was nursing, plus sleep deprivation, so for some of us the whole “losing the baby weight” doesn’t really work as well as we’d like.
Men have the glands as well, I believe just need a hormone treatment. That and maybe a tit shave to not deliver hairy milk.
I have nipples, Greg, could you milk me?
Okay but I’m gonna name my band “The Hairy Milk Experience.”