Yes. I breast fed for 15 months, then after another 2 years I was having secretions. I checked with my doctor and she said it is rare, but should not last long. If your are having concerns, check with your doctor.
Some secretions from the mammary glands can occur without pregnancy (newborn babies - even boys - can sometimes have milk in their breasts).
Without childbirth, the human race could not survive.
A condom.
By contractions. Contractions open your cervix, which allows the baby to come through the pelvis. During the pregnancy hormones have made the bones softer so the baby can pass without injuries. This is why many women have pain in their hips and back and difficulties to walk during pregnancy.
$7000-10,000 in Texas, without insurance
natural childbirth n.A method of childbirth in which medical intervention is minimized and the mother often practices relaxation and breathing techniques to control pain and ease delivery.(http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/natural+childbirth)
Unfortunately, in most cases, the answer is no. Once the mammary glands stop producing milk, they are unable to restart. The only way is to get pregnant again and have another baby. There are some cases where women, and even a few men, have started lactating without having a pregnancy, but that is rare.
Yes. Too much hormone production can cause lactating of the breasts without being pregnant.
yes, but usually you breasts get hard as the mammary glands swell joymaker rn
It could mean a pregnancy without complications or risks. Another way of saying it is a "normal" pregnancy or "low risk" pregnancy.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
Placental mammals' system of reproduction is worse for the mother, although it is better for the baby. Long-term pregnancies are dangerous, as evidenced by the medical problems caused even by a healthy pregnancy in women and by the high rate of death in childbirth without advanced medicine.