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Replying to @notolye #Vampî #BeNice we know your hurting its okay baby💪🏽your strong  | Just because your don’t have light doesn’t mean we all want that some want light some want positivity sorry you ain’t one of them respectfully remove yourself before you make yourself look dumb 🌳🌻you seem like your in a hurt position and your hurting find light within you maybe you won’t judge others as you do 🥰✨if yall agree with her then yall can unfollow I know theirs some souls out their who want positivity want growth and happiness and respect if you not them then be gone in the name of all good spirits 🫶🏼 | Country: US
Image Gallery: i fell in love again but this time it’s with dangie❤️. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #dangie #newyork #viral #xzyabc #healingtiktok #growth #selflove #SelfCare #highmaintenance
Image Gallery: growth>>> #fypシ #trending #fyp #xybca #viral
growth>#fyp #foryoupage #foryou  | spending friday night in bed instead of hating myself while drinking with a bunch of kids i don’t even like>>> | Country: US
putting on weight can be so hard on the mind yet so rewarding when you start seeing results. you got this 🤍 @DFYNE #GymTok #fyp  | seeing growth from the bulk>> | Try effect | 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
I love my shorties fr #muslim #desi #hurricane #Madden24  | ⚠️SAVE THIS⚠️ | Growth spurt🧍‍♂️
Change life🤯 | Say this Dua🗣️ | “Allahumar Zuqni
Warfani” | “Oh Allah increase
and elevate me” | IF YOU’RE TOO SHORT YOU NEED THIS VIDEO‼️ | Country: US
sometimes its good just to let go of things that no longer serve you #emogirlfindshappiness #growing #growth #letitgo  | me after realizing it wasn’t that deep  | Country: US
Thank you guysss soooooo muchhhh🥺🥺 I appreciate the growth and support you guys are giving me. I hope you continue to do so🖤  | Country: US
Sigma gang shit | This is me, The sigma lone wolf i am. | Being a sigma has completely transformed my life. It has given me new perspective and a sense of purpose. As a sigma, I have embraced the mindset of a lone wolf, valuing independence and individuality above all else. This has allowed me to break free from societal expectations and chart my own unique path. I have learned to trust my instincts and rely on my own abilities, pushing myself beyond perceived limits. The sigma lifestyle has enriched my personal growth, enabling me to develop self-discipline, resilience, and adaptability. It has also empowered me to pursue my passions fearlessly, unencumbered by the constraints of conformity. Overall, being a sigma has emboldened me to embrace the freedom and empowerment that comes with being true to myself. | Country: US
 | This is my most sigma friend, Tyler J | Meeting my Sigma friend Tyler J has truly been a life-changing experience for me. Tyler's unique perspective and approach to life have opened my eyes to new possibilities and ways of thinking. His calm and composed demeanor has taught me the importance of inner strength and self-confidence. Tyler's ability to navigate social situations effortlessly has inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and embrace new friendships and opportunities. He has shown me that being independent and true to oneself is a path worth pursuing. Thanks to Tyler J, my mindset has shifted, leading me towards personal growth and a deeper understanding of who I am as an individual. | Country: US
#greenscreen 1 year difference. Second pic is Aug 1st, 2022. Drunk & crying alone in a grocery store parking lot. First pic is yesterday (196 days sober) on the trail, getting my steps in and enjoying the peace of nature. Crazy difference. I was hopeless, depressed, didn't want to keep doing life. I felt like a disappointment and felt so isolated. Now I am proud of myself, even my mistakes I make now I understand are a lesson to show me what not to do and how not to act next time. Grateful for life and my peace & tranquility. I am truly happy to be alive. ♥️ #growth #sober #WeDoRecover #selflove  | aug 10 2023 | aug 1 2022 | when i get home | i'm gonna bury  | you | Green Screen | Country: US
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