Case studies show that transgender women have successfully produced enough milk to serve as the sole source of nourishment for an infant for several weeks (typically around 8 ounces per day).

Preliminary discussions suggest the milk's nutritional profile may be comparable to that produced by cisgender women, though larger-scale studies are still needed to confirm long-term outcomes.

Regular use of a hospital-grade breast pump is essential to signal the body to produce and release milk. Reported Outcomes

Medications like domperidone (an anti-nausea drug) are sometimes used off-label to increase prolactin levels, which stimulates milk production.

Medical reports, such as those from PMC and Springer , describe protocols involving: