this is a prescription medication, so you will have to ask your obstetrician
Yes. A cow that is not producing milk is called a dry cow. Dry cows are those that are a result of the weaning process, and are granted a period of rest before giving birth again.
A cow will never dry up if you keep milking her. That's the bottom line.
2 avacadoes, 1 tablespoon of 2% milk. Mix and aply, leave for 10 min. Rinse in the shower.
A cow typically dries up around 2-3 months after giving birth. This process involves a gradual decrease in milk production as the cow's body stops producing milk for the calf. Feeding practices and management can influence the drying-up period.
no the mom guinea pig will lick and eat the outside of the newborn guinea pig and you will not half to dry it or anything, if you watch a hamster or guinea pig giving birth on youtube or something or any animal you will not half to dry it the mom does all the work. trust me.
When giving birth to a child it is very common to have dry hair. A natural way you can increase the moisture in your hair is by taking a fish oil herbal supplement. You can find may tips online by visiting sites like www.ehow.com and www.howstuffworks.com.
Your whole body is giving the baby everything it needs including your Hydration. If this dry skin is particular to the areas that are 'growing' (breasts, belly, rear end, feet) it is also due to the stretching. Drink more water and have your partner give you a massage with some Vitamin E lotion when ever possible. ;)
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If she is breast feeding her child, she can lactate for years as long as she is getting herself sucked dry 2-3 times in a day. If she has stopped breast feeding, her breasts will stop producing milk after 4-6 months.
No, you do not have to do this. Mama pig will make sure the babies are clean. Make sure you clean the bedding after the babies are dry after birth.