For as long as necessary. Women can begin to lactate long after giving birth in circumstances where an infant needs milk, and women who have never given birth can also lactate in response to an infant's needs. Age has little to do with it, it's a hormonal response which means grandma or auntie can step in where a baby needs feeding. The baby's cry is enough to start the lactation process.
They only do so if they are constantly stimulated to keep lactating, i.e., are milked regularly once or twice a day. If a mammal's milk is needed regularly, then that female mammal will keep lactating. If the milk is no longer needed, then that female mammal (which includes cows and goats) will stop producing milk. Besides, all mammals have the ability to lactate continuously like cows and goats (and that includes women) if they are constantly stimulated to produce milk.
women just simply produce milk for there children.
The most famous one is the got milk? campaign, which has been running almost continuously since 1993.
all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
Man+livestock=milk milk+man=women women+man=sex
Well, if you actually think about it the majority of women that produce milk are not pregnant. Milk production starts after they've given birth.
Yes because its sterilized. The only milk you can't drink is goats milk. Xxx
Yes
She needs to have given birth to a calf in order to produce milk. In order to continue producing milk, she has to be stimulated to do so by being continuously milked out at the same time day after day.
Yes. I know many women with PCOS who not only produced milk, but breastfed multiples.
Because women need to feed milk to their babies. It's the same with all mammals. Men do not produce milk.
Yes, if she is continuously milked everyday without any breaks in between.