There might already be a few drops of colostrum straight away but milk usually comes in about 3 days after birth.
Milk still developes even if you are not going to breastfeed. However, your milk will start disappearing soon after birth so long as their is no stimulation to your nipples.
Early breastfeeding and frequent breastfeeding increases the milk supply in a woman.
The ONLY times a woman should have milk from her breasts is in very late pregnancy to labor--or while breastfeeding.
Boo milk on Club Penguin is virtual breastfeeding.
its not breastfeeding if the baby isn't getting fed, so no, its not possible
Stop breastfeeding them. Give the child a sippy cup with breast milk in it and slowly wheen them off it onto milk. If this does not work try a little naturally sweet milk to mimic the breast milk.
milk is generally a carbohydrate+protiens+water
No you may not have milk.
Breastfeeding can be quite painful and expressing milk is not sexual for the woman.
According to safefetus dot com, (which uses Dr. Hale's guidelines for breastfeeding safety), it is not advised for breastfeeding because it is excreted into the milk and newborns are highly sensitive to it.
the secretion of breast milk in men, or in women who are not breastfeeding an infant.
only if you have a baby first
lactation is the body producing milk ,some pregnant women produce milk weeks before the baby is born. breastfeeding is the act of feeding a baby from the breast.