Milk is produced when you're pregnant. It has nothing to do with sucking of the breast. ACTUALLY [new writer] sucking on a breast CAN stimulate milk flow-as many people breast-feeding their adoptive babies proves... also if you breast-fed in the past, and then induldge in breast-play after you finish it CAN make your breasts go all milky again!
Shawn Yes, this is possible. A woman can induce lactation for her husband just like she could for an adopted baby. She would do this for some of the same reasons, out of love for those closest to her.
Presuming you aren't already lactating from a recent pregnancy this will happen if he continues to suckle several times a day for several weeks in a row.
If that is something you are interested in trying to do, my wife and I are more than willing to talk to you about it.
no it won't , although some time it leaks a little
Yes. Male breasts have milk ducts.
The breasts are preparing to produce milk for breast feeding.
When girls become mothers they use their breasts to produce milk for their babies. The material in their breasts turns into milk.
unsurprisingly, breast milk is produced by breasts.......
Absolutely not.
Because they produce milk for our youth
When girls become mothers they use their breasts to produce milk for their babies. The material in their breasts turns into milk.
Udders or breasts that produce milk for young mammals.
Its simple, just make a women pregnant and she wil naturally produce milk in her breasts. Other forms of producing milk may probably include taking of milk stimulating drugs which can induce a production of milk in breasts.
Milk comes closer to the end, a few weeks before labor, your breasts will produce milk.
Yes the breasts are getting ready to produce milk for the baby causing them to get harder and bigger.
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.