It theoretically could but most women don't notice anything until later in their pregnancy and it's not milk but colustrum
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A woman's breasts will continue to secrete milk as long as the woman continues to breast feed.
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Lactation only occurs when a woman is pregnant or after she has a baby. This could occur for over a year after she has the baby (basically, however long she decides to breast feed it, the breasts will usually meet the demand). Other discharge can come out of the nipple, however, if there is an infection in the breast, for example. There is a possibility this pus could resemble milk. If there is ever any unexplained discharge coming from a woman's nipples, she should see a doctor.
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Stop breastfeeding them. Give the child a sippy cup with breast milk in it and slowly wheen them off it onto milk. If this does not work try a little naturally sweet milk to mimic the breast milk.
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I had a much younger friend who had this problem she wasn't pregnant rather she had a tumor in her brain that was pressing up against the area where lactation is triggered. So I would definitely go to a doctor if I were you.
Yes, they can, but as a woman gets older, it becomes harder to get pregnant, but that's around 60 years old, so a 40 year old woman could get pregnant.
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The mother's breast milk is best. Failing that, breast milk from a wet nurse. If it is not possible to use breast milk, then infant formulas can be used, provided the water used to make them is clean.
they cannot unless they are pregnant or a cow!
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