An older woman can lactate through a process called induced lactation, which can occur in various circumstances, such as after childbirth or through stimulation of the breasts. This process typically involves hormonal therapy or frequent nipple stimulation, mimicking the conditions of pregnancy and breastfeeding. In some cases, women may also produce milk through significant emotional or physical bonding with an infant, even if they have not recently given birth. Additionally, certain medical conditions or treatments can lead to unexpected lactation.
Breasts begin preparing to lactate while the woman is pregnant.
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I don't think you could "make" a woman lactate. It is certainly very possible for a woman to induce lactation without being pregnant. This process takes a bit of work and effort by the woman. An important element in inducing lactation is for the woman to have a strong desire for her milk to come in. The tone of the question suggests the possibility of one person forcing a woman to lactate using medications without the woman's consent. This would not only be wrong it would be doomed to failure.
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I believe the term is called a psychological pregnancy
Lactate threshold is caused when lactate production exceeds lactate clearance during exercise or increasing intensity.
No. Heifers, being young female cattle, don't lactate until after they've had their first calf, which is typically at 24 months of age. A heifer remains a heifer, from birth, until she's had her first or second calf, whereby she is considered a cow. But until then, heifers don't lactate like cows do, and when they do lactate after birthing a calf, they typically produce less milk than their older counterparts.
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Breasts begin preparing to lactate while the woman is pregnant.
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Yes, a 70-year-old woman can potentially lactate, though it is highly unusual and typically requires specific hormonal stimulation, such as from pregnancy, breastfeeding, or hormone therapy. The ability to lactate decreases significantly after menopause due to the decline in estrogen and progesterone levels. However, there have been rare cases where women have been able to induce lactation later in life through various methods.
Yes, sodium lactate is the conjugate base of lactic acid. When lactic acid (a weak acid) donates a proton (H⁺), it forms lactate, which is the conjugate base. Sodium lactate is the sodium salt of lactate, meaning it contains the lactate ion paired with sodium. Thus, it can act as a source of lactate in solution.