Yes,but sometimes the milk can take awhile to come out after the baby is born so don't be discouraged about it!! Breast milk does not run out as long as YOU are using it!! You can breast-feed successfully until the age of 1 but some people do it until they are 5 (do not recommend doing that)
Milk. Preferably from baby's Mom. Infant formula if breast milk is not available.
No. Breast milk is only produced by hormones in the body after a baby is born.
No. This is simple logic. Breast milk production starts when the baby is born. A baby is not born until it is conceived. Conception does not happen until the parents have sex. You do not have sex until you are married. Therefore, breast milk does not happen before marriage.
No, you cannot give sugar in milk to a newborn baby. Whether you are giving your baby formula milk or breast milk, nothing should be added to it.
A fetus can not drink breast milk. Fetus is the word for an unborn baby, or a baby still within the womb. A baby cannot breastfeed until it is born.
A balanced diet
Depends on the size of the breast and how pregant or how long after baby is born, the woman is.
A baby's first milk should ideally be breast-milk from the baby's mother. If breast feeding is not possible, or wanted, then specially formulated baby milk should be used.
Yes, you can supplement breast milk with baby formula, on occasion. Breast milk is best, but if that is not possible, then formula is the next best thing.
Formula, if it comes from a can, breast milk if it comes from the baby's mother.
Baby food... breast milk...
No, that's not possible. Unless it's a woman who has lost her baby.