<p>The company's training course is of 10-18 days. And, the breast massage service is available at 300 yuan ($46) to 500 yuan ($77) an hour.<br /><br />Xia Jun, chief executive officer of the household service company, says he has spent past three months taking classes to receive official training as a breast massage tutor, Shanghai Daily reported. <br /><br />Xia, who claims to have been issued a certificate from the China Employment Training Technical Instruction Centre, said he would now train his employees - both men and women - to massage nursing mothers' breasts in a "scientific way". <br /><br />He said he would help his employees get official qualifications from the centre as professional breast masseurs and masseuses.<br /><br />Doctors at major hospitals in the city, however, said the service is not necessary.<br />Young mothers can boost their milk supply themselves simply by breast feeding their babies at certain frequency, said a doctor surnamed Hou with Shanghai's popular Maternity and Children's Health Hospital.<br /><br />Meanwhile, many agitated residents said they didn't think new moms, or their husbands, would allow a strange man to massage their breasts when they can hire a woman.<br /><br />"It's unbelievable. What kind of husband would allow another man to massage his wife's breasts," said a resident Xu Boshi, aged 24. "I'd rather study the skills and do it myself."</p>
<p>The company's training course is of 10-18 days. And, the breast massage service is available at 300 yuan ($46) to 500 yuan ($77) an hour.<br /><br />Xia Jun, chief executive officer of the household service company, says he has spent past three months taking classes to receive official training as a breast massage tutor, Shanghai Daily reported. <br /><br />Xia, who claims to have been issued a certificate from the China Employment Training Technical Instruction Centre, said he would now train his employees - both men and women - to massage nursing mothers' breasts in a "scientific way". <br /><br />He said he would help his employees get official qualifications from the centre as professional breast masseurs and masseuses.<br /><br />Doctors at major hospitals in the city, however, said the service is not necessary.<br />Young mothers can boost their milk supply themselves simply by breast feeding their babies at certain frequency, said a doctor surnamed Hou with Shanghai's popular Maternity and Children's Health Hospital.<br /><br />Meanwhile, many agitated residents said they didn't think new moms, or their husbands, would allow a strange man to massage their breasts when they can hire a woman.<br /><br />"It's unbelievable. What kind of husband would allow another man to massage his wife's breasts," said a resident Xu Boshi, aged 24. "I'd rather study the skills and do it myself."</p>