Do you mean with mother's milk? For as long as possible..............till he/she reaches 2 to 5 year's of age!
10 - 20 minutes
Yes, Amish women typically breastfeed their babies. Breastfeeding is often viewed as a natural and important part of motherhood within the Amish community.
Whatever works best for you and your baby. Some mothers don't breastfeed their children at all. Some wean their toddlers after many years. The longer you breastfeed the healthier and smarter your children get.
Many people are able to breastfeed after having breast implants, but many are not.
Alot
a few
No it isn't. Many mothers breastfeed their babies after 2 years of age.
Congratulations on your decision to breastfeed! A woman's milk supply is regulated by her baby's milk demand. After the milk comes in (a few days after giving birth), the mother's supply may be higher or lower than what the baby needs. After a few days, the mother should be able to produce enough to meet the baby's needs. Over time, many women choose to wean their babies and only breastfeed a few times a day. As long as you are consistent and feed your baby twice a day around the same time each day, your supply will adapt and will only produce enough milk to satisfy the baby for those two feedings. It's important to note that if you are nursing your baby for more than these two feedings that you gradually decrease to only two feedings a day (eliminate one feeding each week). Failure to decrease the feedings could result in a plugged duct or mastitis.
Two minutes.
Only about 10 to 20 minutes
I think it is 4 minutes after delivery but the safe limit is 2 minutes.
Many women continue to lactate for long periods of time after birth, even if they do not breastfeed their children. It can last up to 28 months after giving birth.
At least 30 minutes.