there are teas and supplements you can take that will help you to produce milk, if you have delivered a baby and are nursing. Mothers that adopt an infant can be prescribed hormones, by their doctors that will help to produce milk to feed their babies. Call a lactation consultant in your area for further info.
Yes, a mare can lactate without being pregnant or nursing a foal, although this is rare. Usually a mare that is lactating without being pregnant or with a foal by her side, has a hormone imbalance that needs to be corrected.
let me give you a straight answer.......no
No Allthough Hamsters Do But You Dont Have To Milk Hamsters And There Milk Tastes Horrible....Belive Me I Tryed It By Building A Hamster Milker
No, a non-pregnant cat cannot nurse kittens because she will not produce milk without being pregnant or recently giving birth.
It is quite unusual for a 14 year old to lactate (produce milk) without having been pregnant. If you are doing so, and it is worrying you, i would suggest speaking to your family doctor at the next opportunity.
all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
If a woman produce milk without being pregnant there is usually something wrong wiht the hormone levels and she needs to see a doctor.
Milk production in breasts is triggered by the hormone prolactin, which can be stimulated by frequent breastfeeding or pumping. It is not necessarily linked to pregnancy, but rather a response to the demand for milk removal. This is how milk can be produced without being pregnant.
yes a horse can have a milk with out it being bread
I am 18 years old and in a very active sexual relationship with my boyfriend. I want to know if I can lactate milk from my breasts as a sexual practice between him and myself.
Yes. She can eat the same without any problem.
This is an impossibility, only pregnancy produces milk in humans as well as in animals. Women can breastfeed without becoming pregnant; stimulation of the nipples (usually done using a breast pump) over time will start lactation; for further info please contact your local breast feeding centre - usually there is one with a local council.