The bad news is that most likely you do not have an active milk supply. The good news is that it can be restarted without too much extraordinary work. When your child is hungry put it to your breast even if there is no milk. Only after the child gets too tired of not receiving milk should you pull out the bottle. Along with the baby suckling, use a breast pump to stimulate your milk supply. It should only be a matter a short time before you reestablish a steady milk supply. Of course, the best course of action is to seek the counsel of a lactation nurse. She will give you additional helps and encouragement. Good luck and good decision!
its up to the mother
Yes.
yes, he did. but he broke up with her just about a month ago.
mummy
Maybe, try another test to be sure.
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
If the water dried up, ther is a high possibility of dying of thirst.
its not- actually it is, because it is dried, dead animals and plants from hundreds of years ago. how were they dried up I hear you ask, well they are dried up by the sun.
Soy beans are dried then ground up and then dried again.
dried up milk
a prune
No. They would get stuck in it unless it's dried up....but then again how could he eat it if it's dried up.