Yes. Babies still have the mothers hormones in them at birth and as newborns. To see some milk coming from the baby's nipples is normal and will go away with time.
It is produced during pregnancy, but produces by hormones and other general stuff in your body to make milk for the baby. To stop lactating in a bra, put dry cabbage in your bra.
giving birth to a normal child can be done not to a full extent to retain or recourse the baby to a normal life but immediate blood transfusions can be given to the mother and the baby to save their lives. But still the baby would have minor dis orders like anaemia etc.
Yes, it is normal for a 5 year old to get erections during the day. It is even normal for baby boys and toddlers to get erections.
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.
A normal human baby is born with 10 toes, 5 on each foot. Occasionally a genetic mutation will occur and baby will be born with more or less toes.
If the baby's still breast-feeding, yes. You'll keep lactating as long as the baby feeds. Its the sucking action of the baby that stimulates milk production in the breast.
lactating means that the brests of the female are full of milk for the baby <3
What you're seeing is probably colostrum which comes in before milk; this is normal. The milk comes in a few days after the baby is born.
when you see a woman breast feeding her baby you know she is a lactating woman. Mother and Baby Club is probably a good place to look
You're probably seeing colostrum which comes in before milk, and that is normal. Milk comes in a few days after the baby is born.
The best way is to become pregnant to have a baby.
yes
It is not bad it is called lactating. It is normal if you are pregnant.
depends if your pregnant or not?
Yes, size does not matter when it comes to lactating. Your body will produce what your baby needs.
If the hamster is lactating, then you shouldn't worry about it, baby hamsters are born with teeth and they may be hurting her but it's going to be alright. If the hamster is not lactating then you should take it to the vet.
Have you been pregnant before? With my first, I lactated at 5months and was not expecting it so it freaked me out. My second time I started lactating at two months. Im sure its normal.