as far as I know whether a woman has a live birth, a miscarriage/stillbirth or an abortion the hormones associated with lactation are still released.... this will go away with time and lack of stimulation. Same as if a woman chooses not to breastfeed her baby. For my 1st pregnancy, I had a miscarriage at 11 weeks and produced colostrum afterwards but never "milk."...and I could only see the colostrum by squeezing my nipple. It went away after several weeks.
Although most women experience some colostrum earlier in their pregnancy, it is also normal to get colostrum later. It just depends on your body. I would not worry unless you have no milk after baby is born. You may even have colostrum now, but it just needs to be expressed. Sometimes, it is hard for the colostrum to let down.
You should inform the mother of the student, in normal course. But in emergency you have power of the parents. You can manage to get the pregnancy terminated.
You have gone there to work. That means the country is well developed. You can decide to continue or get the pregnancy terminated.
Yes you should. It is unlawfull to terminate most employment due to pregnancy. The problem is, that corporations usually have so much money to throw around that you will have a hard time winning your case.
NOTHING can or should replace Colostrum when feeding a newborn calf. You MUST feed a new baby calf colostrum within 24 hours after it is born. There is nothing man-made or similar than can replace colostrum.
Colostrum should NOT be given to adult cattle because they don't need it. There will be no side-effects, but it's just not wise to waste all that colostrum on mature cattle when it should be stored in the freezer and ONLY used on orphaned newborn calves.
If the ectopic pregnancy has been terminated (either medically or naturally) it should take around 2-5 weeks for your body to realise what has happen and ovulate again.
If this is not a first pregnancy it is not abnormal to leak colostrum for the whole 9 months. If this is your first pregnancy generally you will start noticing a clear to cloudy yellowish liquid called colostrum during the second trimester. If you are planning on breast feeding this is the first food your baby will get. It is easily digested and full of antibodies your baby needs to boost his immune system. In the mean time it is a natural moisturizing agent for your nipples. Gently messaging it on your nipples helps get them ready for nursing. A dark or bloody discharge is never normal and should be reported to your doctor or midwife ASAP.
Then it isn't colostrum. This only appears after giving birth. You should probably go see your doctor and find out what you are expressing from your breasts and why. Hope this helps!
A calf should get colostrum within an hour or so after birth. Colostrum in the cow will be produced for the next 24 to 48 hours after the calf is born, but at eat time frame, the quality of the colostrum decreases, which means that if the calf receives its colostrum after 24 hours or more, its ability to survive, and grow into a healthy animal will be diminished. It's CRUCIAL that the calf gets his colostrum within a couple hours after birth, if he is not up and suckling (or has not been up and suckling) by the time you next check on mom and calf.
Hello. Most vasectomys these days work and stop the man from being fertile, but there is occurances where the man continues to release sperm spontaneously and this causes unexpected pregnancies. Leaking colostrum is a indication of pregnancy but this usually happens when your 3-4 months pregnant. Most women realise their pregnant this far along but some women don't. Especially if you don't expect to be pregnant. Leaking colostrum is also caused by too much progesterone (female hormone) and this also causes leaking breasts similar to pregnancy. If its caused by progesterone, it isn't pregnancy related hun. I would see your doctor for a blood test. Good luck and please recommend me if I've helped you. :-)
If you had a properly supervised termination you should not have any problems. Conception should not be a problem, it is later in pregnancy that your blood may react to the baby's blood if the baby is Rh +, but your doctor will do blood tests for this.