Lactation, or milk production, is generally caused by the production of hormones (prolactin), not by manual or sexual stimulation. There are a few exceptions wherein a woman can produce milk when she is not pregnant, but again, these cases are usually hormone- or pituitary-related.
The lactating can start when you are pregnant and after you've given birth and also after you've had an abortion. The hormones are the same.
The best way is to become pregnant to have a baby.
Probably, but the only way to do that is for the girl to get pregnant first, so that her breasts will start lactating, then her boyfriend could, if he so chose, drink from them.
She will start lactating very shortly before birth, often a few weeks prior to parturition.
Yes you can keep it going, You can also start lactating without being prgnent and keep it going.
Women who adopt an infant can take the hormone Prolactin which will help start the lactation process, but direct stimulation is needed to continue producing - via a breast pump or manual nipple stimulation. Lactating is a supply and demand situation. Some drugs and herbs have a side effect of milk production, but you can also induce lactation via breast pumping, or heavy suckling from a willing partner.
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Yes it's called the "let down reflex". Which as by name, is just that a reflex, however it won't do it instantly. It will need to be coaxed into triggering this reflex action, manipulation of the nipples will over time trigger this reflex by generating colostrum then the breast will start to generate milk. The reason for the long delay is so one doesn't start lactating after simple contact or manipulation of the nipples. One doesn't need to be pregnant to start generating or producing milk.
all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
It will take weeks, most likely, to get a decent flow of milk, but yes, you will produce breast milk if you're not pregnant and pump. Even men can produce breast milk if they pump. Read the instructions that come with it.
Yes slightly tender breast can mean your pregnant. However, it can also mean your are on your period or about to start a period - premenstrual. There is also a slight chance it can be something more serious.
I am 18 years old and in a very active sexual relationship with my boyfriend. I want to know if I can lactate milk from my breasts as a sexual practice between him and myself.