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#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Try effect | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | flawless look | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Jelly Look | Country: US
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 BUTTERIES 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Butteries are a morning pastry roll that hail from the north east of Scotland, specifically Aberdeen. They are a bit like a cross between a morning roll and a croissant, but are flatter and irregular in shape. Originally they had a hefty addition of salt so they could stay edible for long stretches at sea for the local fishermen. I researched a lot of recipes, all different, and settled here with my version. I hope you enjoy it!  Butteries Makes 12 500g white bread flour 350ml tepid water 7g instant yeast 10g salt  10g soft brown sugar 150g lard (softened) 150g unsalted butter (softened) Add your yeast and brown sugar to the water, stir together and leave for 15 minutes to activate. Add the flour and salt to a stand mixer and mix lightly together before pouring in your activated yeast. Knead till very smooth and bounces back to your touch. Decant into an oiled bowl, cover and leave to double in size.  Whip your softened butter and lard with the paddle attachment till light and fluffy like buttercream.  Tip your dough into a floured surface and roll out to approx 300 x 400mm/ 7-8mm deep. Spend a third of your lard mixture on the bottom two thirds of the dough. Take the top third and fold over then fold the bottom third over that, like folding a letter. Dust with flour. Flip so the sean is on the bottom and refrigerate for 20-30 mins. Do this another twice and after the last refrigeration, roll out to an approx 20mm deep rectangle. Cut into 12 roughly equal squares. Taking each one, fold the corners to the centre, flip over and dimple a bit flatter with your fingers. Cover with plastic wrap and rest for an hour to rise then bake in a preheated oven at 205c for 15 minutes. Move to a wire rack to cool then enjoy.  Best served warm with jam spread on the FLAT side, that’s the proper way! They are kinda mind blowingly good!! Thankyou Aberdeen 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👏🏼 #butteries #Scotland #regionaldelicacy #scottishfoodie #breakfast #Recipe #jam  | Country: AU
kinda crazy to me bc i receive so many weirdo comments but when i post ab how disgusting it is, my post gets removed?? Twice? @TikTok put it back up | tiktok removing the posts Ab me speaking on the objectification i faced when i was younger and now🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Try effect | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Try effect | Country: US
#blowthisup #dance #grwm #twice #explore #springbreak #seehergreatness #russ #nyc #bonita #estalandoosdedos #comedy  | Jelly Look | Country: US
me thinking my clients would date me lol #relatable | Trying to cheer myself up bc l went through my chats and saw that I'm still on delivered by a client twice my age | Country: US
Yes, trans women can #breastfeed – and research shows it’s perfectly healthy and safe for both mother and baby. Most people assume that only #cisgender women can breastfeed, but a combination of medical research and anecdotal evidence prove this is not the case. In fact, we know that #trans women can successfully breastfeed their children – and that the milk they produce can, at the very least, be just as nutritious as that produced by the birthing parent. In 2018, the medical journal Transgender Health published a case study that detailed how a trans woman living in New York was able to induce lactation using a “basic framework” established by previous researchers. In order to breastfeed, the woman’s dosage of an oestrogen steroid hormone called oestradiol was increased, as was her dosage of another hormone called progesterone. She was also given a galactagogue – medication designed to boost lactation supply – to increase her prolactin levels. Finally, the woman was told to use a breast pump before her partner gave birth, to help increase her level of prolactin, a hormone made by the pituitary gland which helps breasts grow and create milk. The woman’s story made headlines across the world because of the success of her treatment. Three months after starting her regimen of medication, she was able to produce eight ounces – approximately 236mm – of breast milk each day. Many people assume that only cisgender women can breastfeed, but research shows this is not the case. (STR/AFP via Getty) She went on to exclusively breastfeed her baby for six weeks. Her paediatrician reported that the child’s “growth, feeding and bowel habits were developmentally appropriate” during that time. After six weeks, the woman began supplementing her breastfeeding with formula out of concern that she wasn’t producing a high enough volume of milk. Trans women’s breast milk is shown to be healthy and nutritious While that study proved what many trans women and other non-birthing parents already knew – that they are physically able to breastfeed – it didn’t give an in-depth insight into the nutritional make-up of the woman’s milk. However, a paper by Amy K Weimer, published in the May issue of Journal of Human Lactation, focused on that. Much like the 2018 study, Weimer’s research featured a single case study, this time of a 46-year-old trans woman who wanted to find out if she could “support her partner during the early postpartum months” by helping out with breastfeeding. In the months leading up to the birth of their child, the woman underwent a similar treatment regimen to that detailed in the earlier study. After the baby was born, she found she was able to produce around 150mm of breast milk per day over five pumping sessions. Two weeks after the birth, she started breastfeeding once or twice a day “with good success” while a bottle of her pumped milk was also occasionally offered. Trans women can provide healthy, nutritious breastmilk to their children with the right regimen of medication – although academics are clear that further research is needed to back up findings from individual case studies. (Getty) For her paper, Weimer also performed an analysis on four samples of breast milk the woman had produced, to better understand its nutritional qualities. She found that the milk “showed values of protein, fat, lactose and calorie content at or above those of standard-term milk”. The woman at the centre of the study was also able to attest to the extraordinary impact breastfeeding had on her relationship with her child. The paper reported she found it to be both “emotionally fulfilling” and “pragmatic” to be able to help her partner with breastfeeding responsibilities. “I continue to feel heartened that I was able to do this for baby and have such a connection with her during her earliest days. It’s something that so many women do and definitely felt special to me,” the woman said. | Trans Women 
Can Breastfeed | Country: GB
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