Many mammals (including humans) will continue to produce milk for years as long it keeps being extracted. Some women continue to breast feed for six or seven years.
press and rub your boobs daily. if you have any boyfriend then you say him to suck your breast for 2-3 hr. then your breast milk again came out.
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I have kids and my youngest is 3. I still seem to have some milk in my breasts. It was that way before I went on methadone and I only breast fed my child for 2 weeks. I started methadone 2 years ago. I think it's normal.
I am not sure if this is true. But in my home country there is a practice by which they use breast milk (2-3 drops) in each eye to cure conjunctivitis.
No ... and drinking water will not decrease the breast size either.
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Breasts will continue to produce milk as long as someone or something is regularly sucking on them - a baby or toddler, a milk pump, etc. Lots of 2-yr-olds are still nursing, at least sometimes, and therefore their mothers would still have milk. If, on the other hand, there is no nursing or pumping activity, you might want to check with your doctor.
Stop breastfeeding them. Give the child a sippy cup with breast milk in it and slowly wheen them off it onto milk. If this does not work try a little naturally sweet milk to mimic the breast milk.
i still had a little milk 2 1/2 years after i quit breast feeding. so I can only guess that you are still in the range of normal. unlikely perhaps, but normal. if u are still worried, why not call the gyno and just ask to clear your mind?
I am 5 weeks pregnant, my first sign of my pregnancy was breast milk, not colostrum but actual white colored milk, production at about 2 weeks. So yes it is possible.
Breastfeeding works in 2 stages. The first stage is pre-birth. Around your second trimester you will begin to make colostrum (this is the first milk you will make and your baby will have). The hormone progesterone will keep the colostrum milk from leaking from your breast and your breast from becoming full. Once you give birth and the placenta is removed from your body the hormones progesterone and estrogen levels will drop. The drop of your progesterone level will start milk production and allow for a let down of milk. This stage the milk is controlled by your hormones. The second stage is where the breast controls the stimulation of milk. As you remove the milk from your breast whether it's removed by a nursing baby or by a pump the removal of milk through the breast is what controls the milk production. The emptier your breast the more milk you will make. When your breast become full of milk the FIL in your breast will slow production down, it's not until your breast are emptied and there are less FIL present that you will continue to make milk. I hope this answers the question lol.
Breastfeeding works in 2 stages. The first stage is pre-birth. Around your second trimester you will begin to make colostrum (this is the first milk you will make and your baby will have). The hormone progesterone will keep the colostrum milk from leaking from your breast and your breast from becoming full. Once you give birth and the placenta is removed from your body the hormones progesterone and estrogen levels will drop. The drop of your progesterone level will start milk production and allow for a let down of milk. This stage the milk is controlled by your hormones. The second stage is where the breast controls the stimulation of milk. As you remove the milk from your breast whether it's removed by a nursing baby or by a pump the removal of milk through the breast is what controls the milk production. The emptier your breast the more milk you will make. When your breast become full of milk the FIL in your breast will slow production down, it's not until your breast are emptied and there are less FIL present that you will continue to make milk. I hope this answers the question lol.