Abstract

Induced lactation is a process of producing breast milk in non-puerperal women. There are various reasons for adoptive mothers to breastfeed their adopted child through induced lactation method. For Muslim communities, the main motivating factor for an adoptive mother to breastfeed their adopted child is to establish a mahramrelationship. The mahramrelationship allows the adopted child to interact with other family members as if they are biologically related. The mahramrelationship is achieved when adoptive mothers give breastmilk to the adopted child aged less than two years old for at least five satisfying feedings. In this paper we report the journey of two women who went through the induced lactation process in order to achieve mahramrelationship with their adopted infant. In both cases, the mothers were finally able to produce milk, feed their adopted infant and reach mahramrelationship.

Details

Title
Induced lactation case report:The journey to attain mahram relationship
Author
Mohamad, Noraini; Sulaiman, Zaharah; Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail
Pages
918-922
Section
Case Reports
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Ibn Sina Trust
ISSN
22234721
e-ISSN
20760299
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2826188053
Copyright
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