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Yes ,some people like to then massage the breast keeping it lactating .
When they give birth.
A woman's breasts will continue to secrete milk as long as the woman continues to breast feed.
To nurse your baby! Breast milk does not come in until 3-4 days after you have given birth. During pregnancy and immediately following birth your breasts contain colostrum. This is a thin, clear or yellowish fluid that is rich in nutrients. The colostrum will be nourishment or food for baby until the breast milk comes in.
It is called Colostrum, very nutrient rich for the baby. Let the babynurse and your milk will come in really well!
no it's not unusual for breast milk to come in during the sixth month of pregnancy. When I was pregnant, I had breast milk come in at four months. My doctor said that I was just starting to produce milk. As for you your getting ready to give birth and your breasts are preparing for the birth so your breast milk is starting to run its course and begin coming out soon.
You shouldn't get your period if you are breast-feeding. But if you have decided not to breast-feed, your period should come at about 6-10 weeks later.
There is no 'normal' weight. Breast come in many different sizes. Often one breast may be slightly larger than the other breast. Also, as a woman ages, so the fat layer in the breasts will slowly reduce.
No, that's not possible. Unless it's a woman who has lost her baby.
yeah its pretty common that along with early milk discharge
There is no 'normal' weight. Breast come in many different sizes. Often one breast may be slightly larger than the other breast. Also, as a woman ages, so the fat layer in the breasts will slowly reduce.
No, milk will not come out of a woman's breasts unless she is currently lactating or breastfeeding a child. Sucking on a woman's breast does not trigger the production of milk.