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LGBTQ breastfeeding
Parents who identify as LGBTQ or who otherwise do not conform to a cisgender identity may encounter unique challenges and opportunities with breastfeeding or chestfeeding.

Chestfeeding
Many transmasculine, gender non-binary, and gender nonconforming individuals prefer the gender-neutral term "chestfeeding." Even if they have had chest masculinization surgery as part of their transition, some trans men choose to chestfeed their infants, which may require use of a supplemental nursing system (SNS) if they do not have a full milk supply. Individuals who have taken or are currently on hormone replacement therapy to develop male secondary sex characteristics may still chestfeed safely and successfully.

Induced lactation
Trans women who choose to breastfeed their children have successfully induced lactation using the Newman/Goldfarb protocol. . Similarly, lesbian mothers have co-nursed their infants, either by inducing lactation or by using a supplemental nursing system.