This story is absurd. But when I worked in Africa, we had a grandmom who breast fed her grandkid after the mom died in childbirth...if you stimulate the breast enough, you will get milk...and in Africa, with no clean water or refrigerators, formula costs too much and can kill the kid from dirty bottles.
And there is a small bag with a tiny tube that you place along your nipple if you want to start breast feeding your adopted kid. Usually the sucking brings on mom's milk, and the tiny tube keeps the kid nourished until the milk begins to come.
But when I worked in Africa, we had a grandmom who breast fed her grandkid after the mom died in childbirth...if you stimulate the breast enough, you will get milk...and in Africa, with no clean water or refrigerators, formula costs too much and can kill the kid from dirty bottles.
And there is a small bag with a tiny tube that you place along your nipple if you want to start breast feeding your adopted kid. Usually the sucking brings on mom's milk, and the tiny tube keeps the kid nourished until the milk begins to come.