Breastfeeding should begin as soon as possible after the birth of the baby. The sooner you can get the baby sucking, the more it will stimulate your breasts to start producing milk. Initially your baby will get colostrum while nursing. This is very beneficial to the baby. Within a few days, your milk should come in, and the baby will get a higher volume of milk than he/she did with the colostrum. Continue to breastfeed the baby on demand.
Well, girls secret little amount of breast milk even before pregnancy. it may come out while pressing them. its nothing to worry about.
Usually a few days after baby comes
When ever you give a birth of a baby
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.
no you breasts are producing milk for the baby and when you first start to breast feed the clear stuff is good for the baby. you will have milk coming out with the clear discharge.
They don't until they get pregnant. Though milk can be produced when not pregnant, females do not have an age at which they start to produce.
No. You only get milk during a pregnancy. During a period, it is just fluid build-up
she's pregonent
boobs are used to feed a child, after giving birth the woman's boobs with now flow with breast milk, in result of giving their child the nutritats taht it needs from the milk also men love boobs too ! :)
When they're toddlers.
If you mean in real life- under most circumstances, no. A mother develops milk in her breasts AFTER her baby is born, If you adopt a baby, rather than giving birth to one, the mother does not have the hormones to produce milk. It may be possible for her to be given medical treatment that will mimic pregnancy, and start lactation (production of milk)
if this is a matter of giving birth than it is because you are making milk,but if it`s not than they are just growing. by isabelle grade 6
Only if the woman is near giving birth or is breastfeeding their child. Otherwise, it is simply a network of ducts and fat.
The breasts are the upper part of the chest. The mammary glands give milk. Chickens have breasts and they don't give milk. Many sea mammals have nipples to give milk, but, they don't have breasts.