It is, but it is not usually too normal. It can be a sign of a problem, so a doctor should be seen to rule out any dangers or conditions.
It is possible to lactate during pregnancy (I had milk that spontaneously came months before my second child), though you would have to talk to your health care provider to know if this is what is happening with you.
"Though the mammary glands of human males cannot produce milk automatically under natural conditions, with appropriate hormonal stimulus---mimicking that which human females produce naturally when they become pregnant and give birth---they can" In summary, yes, it is possible, but not under normal natural circumstances. - wikipedia However, this is only or humans, several other males of mammalian species, can lactate, such as several bat species and goats.
Pregnancy naturally stimulates the breasts to lactate. If you are wanting to lactate even though you are not pregnant, you must go through an induced lactation protocol. Lenore Goldfarb along with Dr. Jack Newman created this protocol. Here is the link. www.asklenore.com debbie@TheNewBornBaby.com
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant after having any tubal ligation procedure. The chances are very low though.
Yes, it is possible. A woman can get pregnant any time she engages in intercourse though are more susceptible to pregnancy while ovulating.
I am assuming that 'wrapper' is slang for condom, and yes, it is still possible to get pregnant with a condom, though it does reduce the chances.
Yes, bleeding while pregnant is possible, though unlikely. You may want to speak with your doctor.
Yes. Pimples are possible even when pregnant. In fact, pimples can grow at any age,though. Even adults grow pimples on their faces in one or more of the days. So, yes. it is possible.
Yes, it is possible though unlikely.
To make yourself lactate, you can try to take some Reglan or other medication used for lactation. Having a baby is the best way to make this happen, though.
Anytime you have sex, period or no, you can get pregnant.
Well, it is not normal unless you or some one else is playing with or sucking on your breasts, which would stimulate hormones that start lactation. In this case, your body has been tricked into thinking it needs to produce milk for feeding. My suggestion is to refrain from touching your breasts for two weeks unless actually necessary.