The body would shut down milk production, and the mother would slowly stop producing milk.
Every mammal has nipples. It is through the nipples that newborn mammals access the milk their mothers produce for them (the perfect food for a newborn mammal).
It is possible.. some adoptive mothers are able to eventually produce breast milk, it takes A LOT of work and some medical help with medication, and A LOT of pumping. It's hard work, but it is possible.
The motor cortex of the brain would have to be stimulated in order to produce movement in the body.
yes
the more you let your baby breastfeed, the more chances of milk coming out.
Yes, some people doesn't have enough milk. \
it is melanocyte stimulated hormone
thalamus
it actually depends on how much you breast feed your baby. if you breast feed on a regular basis your milk will produce up to 5 years tops. so basicly the more you breast feed the more milk you produce
No. The lactation is triggered hormonally.
Yes, if stimulated and if she gives birth to a calf every year.
Exposure to the Rh (or D) antigen. Most common in mothers who are Rh- who have a child that is Rh+. The mothers immune system will produce Rh antibodies and the blood cells of the NEXT Rh+ baby could be attacked during birth. Rh- mothers are given Rhogam to prevent this from happening. I know this is more than you asked for but every test question dealing with Rh asks something about this it is commonly called hemolytic disease of the newborn