By any chance, has anyone observed fetal movement? if so, could you please share the timestamps?
I wonder what the coloured liquid was that @pyro had the eggs in. It certainly didn’t look like ordinary water.
I didn’t pay attention… but I had the impression that there was also beetroot in the pot.
Edit: Timeline says my suspicion was correct.
Watching that clip. I’m surprised that she’s able to produce milk, as I thought that only happened at or near the time of the birth.
Following on from the various clips and pictures showing them broadcasting on another site (no I will NOT identify it here), it was really nice to hear them both speaking various words and phrases in English. Hearing @Pyro in particular, speaking English, has definitely made my day.
most used phrase “just a second”
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I love the way Draca, although she’s pregnant. Still has a very active sex life, and still loves being pounded by Pyro’s big cock. As she’s always smiling.
at site are they broadcasting o? Tried Cam Crawler but could not find them
I found them.
You have DM
Привет друзья, как ваши дела ? Некоторые из вас ведут поиски трансляции из новой камеры. Я очень Рада видеть вас если вдруг вы пишите мне сообщения, но так же не забывайте о том что вы можете наблюдать за мной через камеры проекта ![]()
некоторые видеоматериалы которые мы снимаем я буду выкладывать тут на форуме для вас, так как понимаю что вам может быть интересно посмотреть что либо вблизи или от первого лица. Спасибо за ваше внимание и я желаю вам хорошего и отличного настроения ![]()
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Some women can actually produce breast milk and not be pregnant, There are a number of reasons.
"Women produce breast milk without being pregnanthis can occur through intentional induced lactation (using hormones and pumping to prepare for adoption) or through a condition called galactorrhea, which is unexpected, non-puerperal milk production. It can happen to women who have never been pregnant, and rarely, in men.
This can occur through intentional induced lactation (using hormones and pumping to prepare for adoption) or through a condition called galactorrhea, which is unexpected, non-puerperal milk production. It can happen to women who have never been pregnant, and rarely, in men.
Key Causes and Methods:
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Induced Lactation: A planned process involving hormone-mimicking medications (estrogen/progesterone) to simulate pregnancy, followed by intense breast pump stimulation to trigger milk production.
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Galactorrhea: Milk production caused by hormonal imbalances (often high prolactin levels), medications (such as birth control or antidepressants), or stimulation
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Medical Conditions: Pituitary gland tumors, thyroid issues, or chronic kidney disease can cause lactation.
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Nipple Stimulation: Regular stimulation, such as from manual expression or a baby breastfeeding, can trigger the brain to release prolactin, leading to milk production."
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