all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
Well, if you actually think about it the majority of women that produce milk are not pregnant. Milk production starts after they've given birth.
Yes because its sterilized. The only milk you can't drink is goats milk. Xxx
The 375g size Anmum Materna Powdered Milk for pregnant women costs approximately 334.50 at Ever Gotesco Manila Plaza and 327.75 SM at Hypermarket Muntinlupa.
Because Rottweilers love big breasts and milk. The best way for a dog to get milk is to bite pregnant women and drink the milk from their enlarged breasts when the women are lying down bleeding after being bitten. Rottweilers are not to blame they are just trying to get food, similar to Aladdin when he steals food for his monkey. For more facts go to http://www.rottyslovepreggerwomans.com/faqs
Breasts are for feeding the babies. They contain glands that produce milk when you are pregnant.
Yes. She can eat the same without any problem.
So that there bones are stronger , to suport the weight of the baby.
Diet seven-up is a soda. It is not harmful to pregnant women but you would be better off drinking juice, water or milk - rather than filling up on any diet soda.
It theoretically could but most women don't notice anything until later in their pregnancy and it's not milk but colustrum
Lactation by women who are not pregnant or have not given birth is not unheard of. It could be due to frequent stimulation, or to a hormonal imbalance. It would be a good idea to talk it over with a gynecologist.
because of the possibility of mercury being in any kind of fish can have a bad effect on the development of the baby, and it can be passed through the breast milk.
This is possible, but not common. Most women that breastfeed their baby do not ovulate and hence does not become pregnant. When trying to wean the baby off breast milk, this reduces the hormone production and production of milk slows down. At a stage during this, ovulating starts up again, and you can get pregnant. Some few women do ovulate when breastfeeding. It is not a "fail proof" method of contraception. Only fairly safe :-)