I'm A mom of 2 and I breastfed both them and it hurts. They suck so hard on your nipples
Yes, they do, badger's are mammals and they nurse baby badgers
Yes. Her name was Susan. The Nurse was a wet nurse who fed the baby Juliet with the milk from her own breasts, which she had because she had recently given birth to Susan. Women do not get milk in their breasts unless they have had a baby.
* Unless you've just recently had a baby and are producing milk then you can't be a wet nurse. A wet nurse is someone that has had a baby, is producing milk and can feed someone else's baby as well. * It is possible to nurse a child with out giving birth. Research induced lactation! http://www.mamadearest.ca/en/info/newman/induced-lactation.htm
Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
No; lizards are reptiles and don't produce milk.
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
Calf milk poweder is for baby cows that, for some reason, can not nurse from there mother. Calf milk powder is the same to a cow as formula is to an infant.
Baby elephants feed on milk from their mothers. They do not nurse their mothers using their trunks but with their mouths'.
Yes, they nurse milk from the mother until about 4 months old.
Calf milk poweder is for baby cows that, for some reason, can not nurse from there mother. Calf milk powder is the same to a cow as formula is to an infant.
yes, preterm babies can breastfeed. You may need some assistance from your nurse or a lactation consultant. If the baby does not breastfeed you should start to pump to help stimulate your milk supply.
They drink their mother's milk until they are about 6 months to a year, then they are weaned from their mother's milk and taught how to catch small prey and eat bamboo, just like their parents.