MAFS AU: Martha Kalifatidis asks Michael Brunelli to unclog one of her ‘blocked milk ducts’

New mom Martha Kalifatidis stuns fans after she begs fiancé Michael Brunelli to help unclog one of her ‘blocked milk ducts’: ‘Baby sucks harder than that!’

Married At First Sight’s Martha Kalifatidis has left fans speechless after she shared footage of her fiancé Michael Brunelli helping to unclog one of her blocked milk ducts.

In the video posted to Instagram on Thursday night, Michael, 34, is seen sucking on one of Martha’s breasts, after one of her glands failed to drain properly after feeding her newborn son Lucius.

You have to suck harder than that. The baby sucks harder than that. It’s not a constant, it has to be like sucking,’ Martha demands in the clip.

‘How do I suck him harder than that? I have no strength in my blowjob [in this position]’, Michael is heard snapping back, as he is lying on his living room floor with a cup of coffee.

“My God, I can feel it empty,” Martha replies with relief, between fits of laughter.

Married At First Sight’s Martha Kalifatidis has left fans speechless after she shared footage of her fiancé Michael Brunelli helping to unclog one of her blocked milk ducts. both in the photo

You have to breathe through your nose. It’s like giving a blowjob, you really have to focus on her breathing more than any part of her,” he explained to her loving partner.

Moments later, she said to Michael, “Honey, I think we’ve done it.”

Many fans were shocked after seeing the video, with one writing, “I think you’ve reached a new level of oversharing.”

“OMG my husband wouldn’t even taste my breast milk in a glass,” another quipped, before a third kept his comment short and sweet.

‘OMGGGGGG’, they wrote.

However, some fans praised the couple for posting a candid video.

“You’ve reached a whole new level of relationship goals here,” they commented.

Another wrote: ‘OMG! Now that he is a real man! There is no way my husband would have done that.

‘I love the raw honesty of this!’ added one more.

In the video posted to Instagram on Thursday night, Michael, 34, is seen sucking on one of Martha's breasts, after one of her glands failed to drain properly after feeding her newborn son Lucius.

In the video posted to Instagram on Thursday night, Michael, 34, is seen sucking on one of Martha’s breasts, after one of her glands failed to drain properly after feeding her newborn son Lucius.

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Many fans were shocked after seeing the video, with one writing:

Many fans were shocked after seeing the video, with one writing, “I think you’ve reached a new level of oversharing.”

Michael and Martha announced the birth of their son Lucius on February 27.

-Lucius Brunelli. It’s here, it’s perfect,’ Martha wrote alongside an image of the newborn wrapped in a baby blanket.

In the comments below the post, Michael, 32, clarified how to pronounce the boy’s name, writing “LOO-SHUS,” if you’re wondering.

The couple met on the sixth season of Married AT First Sight.

Michael and Martha announced the birth of their son Lucius on February 27

Michael and Martha announced the birth of their son Lucius on February 27

WHAT IS A BLOCKED MILK DUCT?

A blocked milk duct is when one of the milk-producing glands in the breast does not drain properly during feeding.

The condition affects one in five women, which equates to tens of thousands of new mothers in the UK each year.

It can occur if a baby is not sucked deep enough to feed effectively, called “shallow latching.”

But it can also be caused if the breast tissue is irritated for other reasons.

These can include wearing a bra that is too tight, a seat belt digging into the breast on a long car ride, or sleeping in a position that puts weight on the breast.

The condition causes the area of ​​the breast where the blockage is to feel hard and painful.

It can also be warm to the touch and slightly cuddly.

A blocked milk duct can be cleared by continuing to breastfeed and getting help with positioning and attaching the baby to the breast.

If a blocked milk duct isn’t resolved quickly, it can lead to mastitis, a common condition that causes inflammation and pain in the breast.

Mastitis can cause a swollen, red, or dark area on the breast, flu-like symptoms, and nipple discharge. A GP can prescribe antibiotics to treat the condition.

Fountain: National Childbirth Trust