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09 February 2008

Does Man Sucking Woman Breast Will Produce Oxytocin Hormon?

Does Man Sucking Woman Breast Will Produce Oxytocin Hormon?

I'm just thinking. If a man is sucking a woman breast, while she is not pregnant will that sucking and kissing of the woman breast will produce the oxytocin hormon? I hope scientist will do research on that posiblity.

This question is popping up, because men know that some women may or can have an orgasm even by touching, kissing and sucking her breast. The feeling of bonding also can also be establish. May be, by reaching orgasm by touching, kissing and sucking of the women breast, that orgasm will produce oxytocin.

I've pick this from Wikipedia

Oxytocin (ok'si-to'sin) (Greek: "quick birth") is a mammalian hormone that also acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain. In women, it is released in large amounts after distension of the cervix and vagina during labor, and after stimulation of the nipples, facilitating birth and breastfeeding, respectively. It is occasionally misspelled as oxytoxin. Synthetic oxytocin is sold as medication under the trade names Pitocin and Syntocinon as well as generic oxytocin.

In humans, oxytocin is thought to be released during hugging, touching, and orgasm in both sexes. In the brain, oxytocin is involved in social recognition and bonding, and may be involved in the formation of trust between people [1] and generosity [2].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxytocin

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More about breast feeding baby, quote the related oxytocin.

http://www.cheek-a-mo.com/Newsletter.html

11. Breastfeeding satisfies baby's emotional needs and increases bonding between mother and baby

All babies need to be held. There is no more comforting feeling for an infant of any age than being held close and cuddled while breastfeeding. In fact, studies have shown that premature babies are more likely to die if they are not held or stroked. Breastfeeding stimulates the release of the hormone oxytocin in the mother's body. "It is now well established that oxytocin, as well as stimulating uterine contractions and milk ejection, promotes the development of maternal behavior and also bonding between mother and offspring."

Uvnas-Moberg, Eriksson: "Breastfeeding: physiological, endocrine and behavioral adaptations caused by oxytocin and local neurogenic activity in the nipple and mammary gland." Acta Paediatrica, 1996 May, 85(5):525-30

12. Baby's suckling helps prevent post-partum hemorrhage in mother
Nursing her baby causes the mother's body to release oxytocin, which stimulates contractions which help shrink the uterus back to pre-pregnancy size while expelling the placenta. These contractions also shut off the maternal blood vessels that formerly fed the baby and discourage excessive bleeding. Women who choose not to breastfeed must be given synthetic oxytocin to insure against hemorrhaging.

Chua S, et al. "Influence of breastfeeding and nipple stimulation on postpartum uterine activity." Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1994; 101:804-805

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