Yes. Most women can continue to lactate for many years if they do so regularly manually or with a pump.
It takes 4 to 6 weeks.
I'd say soft food, or grain. Like oats
they are usually weened at 8 weeks. (2months)
Only for about 3 weeks once they are weened, take the mother out. Cuz she will eat them.
To make yourself lactate, you can try to take some Reglan or other medication used for lactation. Having a baby is the best way to make this happen, though.
For as long as necessary. Women can begin to lactate long after giving birth in circumstances where an infant needs milk, and women who have never given birth can also lactate in response to an infant's needs. Age has little to do with it, it's a hormonal response which means grandma or auntie can step in where a baby needs feeding. The baby's cry is enough to start the lactation process.
It means that your body is preparing for the baby; it's completely normal.
no sweetie its natural to lactate this far into your pregnancy. Your body is getting ready in advance to feed your baby. You only have about 7 weeks to go! All the best with it all.
Their Mother's milk or some kind of milk substitute.
Not only is it common, it's supposed to happen. Your brain responds to clues from the baby, such as crying, and sends a signal to the pituitary gland which secretes lactating hormone that signals the breasts to lactate. I remember my wife being at the mall a whole year after childbirth, and the sound of someone else's crying baby made her start lactating so bad it showed through her blouse!
Lactate threshold is caused when lactate production exceeds lactate clearance during exercise or increasing intensity.
lactate dehydrogenase