Not that I know of. It usually needs a hormone prescribed by a doctor to cause lactation anda very good reason for doing so. There has been research into people who have heart conditions taking breast milk in small amounts as part of the treatment. I did hear of someone discussing it as a couple whether to get the wife to go to her doctor and get the hormone treatment to start her lactating even though they had finished having children and their doctor said it could be done. Another cause of breast milk (apart from pregnancy) could be a tumour on the pituitary gland (often benign) causing the body to produce prostaglandin which is a pregnancy hormone. In summary the answer to the original question would be "No", unless the woman had recently been breastfeeding which would mean she could carry on producing small amounts of milk for some time after weaning as I experienced myself.
unsurprisingly, breast milk is produced by breasts.......
Yes, Enrique Iglesias is known for having lots of chest muscle but can produce breast milk. His breast milk is actually Spanish milk. It is hard for him to produce milk because of his breast size and the nipple is folded under his chest
Yes. Male breasts have milk ducts.
No.
NO, not unless it is damaged by squeezing.
No. Breast milk is only produced by hormones in the body after a baby is born.
You have to be pregnant to have Breast Milk. Although your body can produce it while your a virgin. It won't come out until you are pregnant.
No, lactation (the production of breast milk) is typically triggered by hormonal changes during pregnancy and childbirth. The hormone prolactin is primarily responsible for stimulating milk production in the mammary glands. Without the hormonal signals associated with pregnancy, the body is unlikely to produce significant amounts of breast milk through pumping alone.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
No, women produce breast milk due to a hormone that men don't have
No, squeezing a nipple doesn't cause breast cancer.
yes they can