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<blockquote data-quote="The_Universe" data-source="post: 2125650" data-attributes="member: 8944"><p><strong>Also OOC</strong></p><p></p><p>They're fine with it. If mom is available, that's usually for the best. But if the actual mother is not (for whatever reason) a nursemaid is far better than simply letting the child starve. </p><p> </p><p> You can probably find another woman who's capable of providing the secret princess milk. The question is if you can find one with even the vaguest combat capabilities that seem to be a requirement for the position. A woman without such preexisting abilities cannot be trained to them while pregnant, and there's not enough time between when a woman might lose a child (and still be producing milk) and when the princess is born to properly train her, either. </p><p> </p><p>So, in this case, you're mostly looking for already-capable women who will give birth at about the same time Jaine will.</p><p> </p><p>Freckles might be able to make a...jug...or something....that can do the job. However, wherever the milk comes from, it has to be the same woman, consistently...at least until the child no longer requires milk in the same quantities. </p><p> </p><p>Shortly after mammals are born, their mothers produce a special kind of milk that's rich with antibodies and nutrients that "regular" milk just doesn't have - that's why it's so important to find a woman that's on the same (or almost the same) term as Jaine. After a certain point (within weeks of birth) any milk will do...but at first, that special milk is a necessity for survival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Universe, post: 2125650, member: 8944"] [b]Also OOC[/b] They're fine with it. If mom is available, that's usually for the best. But if the actual mother is not (for whatever reason) a nursemaid is far better than simply letting the child starve. You can probably find another woman who's capable of providing the secret princess milk. The question is if you can find one with even the vaguest combat capabilities that seem to be a requirement for the position. A woman without such preexisting abilities cannot be trained to them while pregnant, and there's not enough time between when a woman might lose a child (and still be producing milk) and when the princess is born to properly train her, either. So, in this case, you're mostly looking for already-capable women who will give birth at about the same time Jaine will. Freckles might be able to make a...jug...or something....that can do the job. However, wherever the milk comes from, it has to be the same woman, consistently...at least until the child no longer requires milk in the same quantities. Shortly after mammals are born, their mothers produce a special kind of milk that's rich with antibodies and nutrients that "regular" milk just doesn't have - that's why it's so important to find a woman that's on the same (or almost the same) term as Jaine. After a certain point (within weeks of birth) any milk will do...but at first, that special milk is a necessity for survival. [/QUOTE]
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