Generally,
Once your breast has started producing milk, it will continue throughout your life to a minimal extent, So whilst it might not be easily extracted, with the right stimulation such has heavy sucking or pumping you are able to remove milk (and also re-build the supply)
However,.. to reach this minimal supply it may take from as little as 1 month, to as much as 2 years.
As long as a woman is receiving enough nipple stimulation (suckling) she will continue to produce milk. A mother can nurse her child as long as she wants and the child needs.
Women can notice leakage as early as 6 weeks of pregnancy but most "real" lactation doesn't begin until the baby is born.
15-20 min at a time
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Not quite; they have to give birth to a calf in order to lactate.
Breasts begin preparing to lactate while the woman is pregnant.
Very rarely, men have been known to lactate. It's highly unlikely that you'll be able to, unless you began as an anatomical woman, and improbable, even then, if you're not the birth parent.
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.
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Very rarely, men have been known to lactate. It's highly unlikely that you'll be able to, unless you began as an anatomical woman, and improbable, even then, if you're not the birth parent.
For as long as necessary. Women can begin to lactate long after giving birth in circumstances where an infant needs milk, and women who have never given birth can also lactate in response to an infant's needs. Age has little to do with it, it's a hormonal response which means grandma or auntie can step in where a baby needs feeding. The baby's cry is enough to start the lactation process.
Yes... a virgin female is not so different from a sexually active woman. The power of nature focused to reproduction is something amazing in every class of living species.
The length of lactation depends on how long a mother wishes to feed her young. It does not simply stop. A woman could potentially lactate for ten years or more.
No. Cows can be open and still be able to lactate. They must have GIVEN BIRTH to a calf in order to be able to lactate.
It is not possible for a man to lactate from his urethra at all, regardless of how much time he is given.