Can a woman have too many breasts? What is the perceived limit?
Yep she does.. no. the most perfect breasts would have to be real ones.
Because men don't have breasts.
No
nope
No it does not. But making milk yourself (lactation) does make your breasts bigger.
as you age it will happen
ovaries
Breasts begin preparing to lactate while the woman is pregnant.
sucking, squeezing, humping, cumming on them. and maybe drinking the lactation
Prolactin PROmotes LACTation i.e. it makes breasts produce milk.
Breasts are considered a part of the human reproductive system, specifically the mammary glands. They are not classified as vital organs like the heart or lungs, but they play a role in lactation and feeding offspring.
they are milk producing glands become swollen, your breasts are getting ready for lactation.
every woman who is self-confident, in good mental health, and whose breasts are physically sound can induce lactation and breast feed. Lactation, whether induced or postpartum, is not dependent on any of the sexual organs, rather it is the result of a positive mental attitude, physical stimulation of the breasts, and brain chemistry. This is true for women who have never been pregnant, as well as women who are post-hysterectomy or post-oophorectomy. For most women, the ability to lactate and breast feed typically begins in the teen years, and extends well past the child bearing years. Even though nipple and breast stimulation often cause sexual arousal, the mammary system functions independently of the reproductive organs, making it possible to induce lactation and breast feed without having been pregnant. The quality of milk and the physical means by which a woman lactates, after having artificially induced lactation, is identical to postpartum lactation with the exception of the production of colostrum. Colostrum, which is normally produced for the first few days postpartum, is not produced during the process of induced lactation or relactation. Physical techniques of suckling, methods of increasing lactation, and care of the breasts are the same for induced lactation as it is for postpartum lactation. The only differences between induced lactation and postpartum lactation is the method by which the essential milk producing hormones are stimulated into production and the lack of colostrum.... http://stargatelibraries.com/PossibleToInduce.html
The hormone that stimulates milk production in the breasts is called prolactin. It is produced by the pituitary gland and its primary function is to promote lactation in response to childbirth or nursing.
Cows' udders are not typically classified as breasts in the same way human breasts are defined. While both serve the purpose of lactation, udders are specialized structures in female mammals that consist of multiple teats and are specifically adapted for milk production in livestock. The anatomical and functional differences distinguish them from breasts in humans and other mammals.
Lactation doesn't begin until your belly is big already. You'd know you're pregnant, unless you're really fat.