Yang Jun, 29, practices a breastfeeding massage at a domestic service company in Puyang, Central China's Henan province, July 17, 2013. Yang is the owner of a hairdresser store in the city and works as a masseur for lactating women part-time. He's only the third registered masseur for breast milk in the country. "It is a rising industry and will be the direction for my development," Yang said, "My parents were opposed and my girlfriend was jealous at the beginning. But for me it is a noble career as it helps babies especially amid the milk powder scandals." Yang began training classes in July. He has only served two women at 200 yuan ($32.58) each time. [Photo/icpress.cn]
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