A woman will, in usual circumstances, continue to produce milk for as long as she is feeding her child. Your body will produce enough milk to meet the demand of your baby. If you continue feeding exclusively for 6 months, your body will produce enough milk for this, if you cut to two feeds a day following this your milk production will reduce. It is unlikely it will stop after successfully breastfeeding.
There are instances when women cannot produce breastmilk, but this is not the usual.
For as long as you would milk a cow that just had her calf. It usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes to milk out a cow (sometimes longer, especially with a cow with a huge udder like a Holstein).
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Yes, a woman can produce breastmilk, even if not pregnant.
Depends on the size of the breast and how pregant or how long after baby is born, the woman is.
yes, is feaml gaint woman produce milK when they are pregnant? same concept!"
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Yes you can produce milk. Milk production is hormone rlated and as your body returns to its pre-pregnancy state, the hormones get to work!!
The effect that prolactin has on a pregnant woman is that it stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk.
No. First, a woman doesn't produce milk unless she has had a baby. The hormones that are produced after the birth trigger the production of milk. Next, you must ask a woman if you can suck her breast.
No, because when you first are pregnate, you have fresh milk, but after it jst rotens and dries. The first attempt to answer this question shows a profound ignorance about how a woman's breasts produce milk. This is said not to be mean, but please do your research. In a nutshell, the lactation process starts when a woman becomes pregnant and her body begins to produce the hormones that stimulate milk production. Once the baby is born and begins to nurse, it's suckling provides additional stimulation to the mother's breast and her milk begins to flow. Each time the baby nurses it further stimulates the mother's breasts to produce more milk. The previous answer makes it sound like there is a fixed supply of breast milk and will go bad after a period of time. In reality, breast milk is produced on a "on demand" basis. In general, as long as a woman's breasts receive the needed stimulation they will produce milk. Now on to answering the original question. A woman who has stopped breast feeding some time ago or even a woman who has never been pregnant can induce lactation and begin to produce breast milk. With the heavy use of a breast pump over a period of weeks along with a healthy diet and adding some herbs that help with lactation, she will begin to produce breast milk to be shared with the one she loves.
A woman's breasts will continue to secrete milk as long as the woman continues to breast feed.
Not long; the body will stop producing milk (lactating) if the breasts are not being used to nurse or pump milk.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
most cases woman will produce milk when they are pregnant.... very very few cases very few you produce milk but not pregnant