Trans workshop
It seems the NHS is allowing lunatics to tell NHS midwives that men can breastfeed infants.
NHS midwives have been trained by a trans workshop that promotes male breastfeeding, The Telegraph can reveal.
The Queer Birth Club runs “LGBTQ+” competency and lactation classes, using the tag line “birthing people ain’t all women”.
People who think men can get pregnant ain’t right in the head.
The group has provided training sessions for NHS England and a number of trusts across the UK, and its founder has given talks at the Royal College of Midwives (RCM).
One nurse who raised concerns about the training is now facing disciplinary action.
Oh come on. Seriously?
The Queer Birth Club has said that it has also provided training in universities and its courses are embedded in some midwifery and doula training programs. It promotes breastfeeding by trans women and claims that it is “transmisogyny” to say that the milk produced by biological men is “less”.
This is despite concerns over the safety of the milk, which is produced after taking a series of medications to induce lactation. Domperidone, the drug commonly used to stimulate lactation, was not intended for this purpose, but is prescribed off-label by doctors. Janssen, which manufactures the drug, has recommended against it because of possible side effects to a baby’s heart.
And these fucks promote it anyway. It’s pure evil.
AJ Silver, the founder of The Queer Birth Club who identifies as non-binary, has also appeared as a speaker at conferences led by the Royal College of Midwives and says they have trained more than “600 birth professionals”.
Where are the god damn adults???

The adults have left the building.
The sum total of “science” on male produced “milk” is one case study, in which a man, whose female partner gave birth, took drugs to induce lactation. A substance was produced, and samples provided to a lab, who found the sample to be somewhat higher in protein than typical. This is the grounds for the claim that “trans women’s milk is better than cis women’s”. At no stage was the sample witnessed being produced. At no stage was it established that higher protein milk benefits infants. The entire time the man was living under the same roof as his lactating female partner, the baby’s mother. It was noted that he could not supply the quantity of milk an infant requires, even with a considerable pharmaceutical regime. It was never noted the negative effects of this disruption on the feeding relationship between mother and child.
All other induced lactation science is on females who didn’t give birth to the baby they fed.