feeding
Breastfeeding works in 2 stages. The first stage is pre-birth. Around your second trimester you will begin to make colostrum (this is the first milk you will make and your baby will have). The hormone progesterone will keep the colostrum milk from leaking from your breast and your breast from becoming full. Once you give birth and the placenta is removed from your body the hormones progesterone and estrogen levels will drop. The drop of your progesterone level will start milk production and allow for a let down of milk. This stage the milk is controlled by your hormones. The second stage is where the breast controls the stimulation of milk. As you remove the milk from your breast whether it's removed by a nursing baby or by a pump the removal of milk through the breast is what controls the milk production. The emptier your breast the more milk you will make. When your breast become full of milk the FIL in your breast will slow production down, it's not until your breast are emptied and there are less FIL present that you will continue to make milk. I hope this answers the question lol.
Breastfeeding works in 2 stages. The first stage is pre-birth. Around your second trimester you will begin to make colostrum (this is the first milk you will make and your baby will have). The hormone progesterone will keep the colostrum milk from leaking from your breast and your breast from becoming full. Once you give birth and the placenta is removed from your body the hormones progesterone and estrogen levels will drop. The drop of your progesterone level will start milk production and allow for a let down of milk. This stage the milk is controlled by your hormones. The second stage is where the breast controls the stimulation of milk. As you remove the milk from your breast whether it's removed by a nursing baby or by a pump the removal of milk through the breast is what controls the milk production. The emptier your breast the more milk you will make. When your breast become full of milk the FIL in your breast will slow production down, it's not until your breast are emptied and there are less FIL present that you will continue to make milk. I hope this answers the question lol.
at what stage of a dogs pregnancy do they start producing milk
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Water is removed from fresh milk to make dried milk.
Bees cannot make milk. Milk comes from mammals.
Animals such as a cow or a goat make milk.
To make milk from evaporated milk, simply mix it with an equal amount of water. This will reconstitute the evaporated milk back to its original milk form.
Do male people make milk? Do male dogs make milk? Does anything male make milk? No. Only the females make milk. They don't just spontaniously start lactating either. they have to have a baby in order to make milk. The purpose of an animal making milk is to feed her baby, not to make milk for you. Dairy breeds have been bred to make a surplus of milk, generally enough to feed 3 or 4 calves other than her own.
Cows in Wyoming make milk.
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Cows make milk.