relactate
English
Etymology
Verb
relactate (third-person singular simple present relactates, present participle relactating, simple past and past participle relactated)
- To resume lactating, after stopping for a period of weeks or longer.
- 2022 May 16, Catherine Pearson, “Amid a Worsening Formula Shortage, Mothers Are Asked: ‘Why Not Breastfeed?’”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- “I have considered trying to relactate,” said Ms. Williams, referring to the difficult process of trying to restart breastfeeding after it has been stopped for weeks or months.