Only if the woman has had a child. The breast produces milk based on demand. So when a woman has a child she will produce enough milk to feed the child. If the child needs more she will produce more.
You can influence this by taking more milk than the baby needs.
Yes Very Much So.
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No. Nothing can really make your breasts grow.
Foods do not help breasts grow.
Breasts that are too full can prevent the baby from sucking. Expressing milk manually or with a breast pump can help.
Concentrate more on your nipples. If you can, lick and/or suck on your nipples. That should help.
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no..sucking of breast before pregnancy do not bring milk in the breast,milk is produce after the child birth due to the secretion of some hormone after the child birth and activation of the mammary of gland. sucking of breast too much before pregnancy brings some white bitter fluid from the nipples,secretion of this fluid may cause pain in the nipple and it is very bitter in taste.
During puberty many boys' nipples become very sensive and indeed some boys grow small breasts, which like the tenderness and increased sensitivity, generally reduces again as you pass through puberty. And remember that if you think that your nipples are senitive it might help you to realise just how sensitive your girlfriend's nipples are.
No! A pushup bra raises your breasts. Also eat lots of oatmeal. That might help your breasts to grow.
No, it will actually make them smaller.