I mentioned this to the Gender Therapist and she said it's not uncommon in the tg/ts community for some women to have an interest in lactation. The Endo also questioned about liquid discharge two different times (once in a telephone call). He explained that if it happens it could be an indication of problems, or it could just show him there's a need to further adjust my hormones. But he said it would require an entirely different series of new tests, and imaging. His questioning started as part of his routine interview process. But he opened up the questioning even more when I got into the breast cancer history of my mother, my sisters lumpectomies, and one of my mothers sisters horribly aggressive cancer.
I kind of think lactation is something that those of us who raised children during our marriages wish we could have experienced in that process. After all we saw our wives feeding our children, and since our brains are wired female why wouldn't we miss nurturing our children in this very personal and natural way. Lactation is a wonderful part of being a woman, and I'd love to experience it.