Girls do not get breast milk until they are pregnant. Breast milk is not needed unless they need to feed their baby. Breast milk will usually come around week 17.
That is hardly accurate at all. Firstly, men and women can lactate, even babies male or female can produce leakage it's all about a hormonal imbalance. And true "breast milk" does NOT come "around week 17" usually 7 months into a pregnancy colostrum is produced, no two pregnancies are the same however. Most women start producing real breast milk about 3 days after delivery. Again it's different for everyone.
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.
If any one have fibroid she will secret milk
Simply ... it ain't gonna happen. Women are not animals ... breast milk is solely for nourishment of a baby after birth. If you think you are going to produce enough milk to put out on the dining table every day of the week, think again ... it ain't gonna happen.
From when they are born to when they die
The most common type of cancer found in women worldwide is breast cancer. Breast cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the breast tissue grow and multiply uncontrollably. It can develop in different parts of the breast, including the milk ducts and the lobules (glands that produce milk). Breast cancer is a significant global health concern, and its incidence varies by region and age. Early detection through regular breast cancer screenings, such as mammograms and breast self-exams, is essential for improving outcomes and increasing the chances of successful treatment. It's important to note that while breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, it can also occur in men, although it is much less common. Therefore, both women and men should be aware of the risk factors and the importance of early detection and regular medical check-ups.
I don't see anything wrong with wanting to experience breast feeding. Do you have a newborn brother or sister or have friends that breast feed? E-mail me at kchae2008@yahoo.com Dan Breast milk is actually very unpleasant for those who have not grown up on it.Ex. If you breastfed at the age of 6months and now your 5 breast milk would taste nasty to you. Breast milk is actually very unpleasant for those who have not grown up on it.Ex. If you breastfed at the age of 6months and now your 5 breast milk would taste nasty to you.
breast milk or breast-milk sustitute and pureed potato and rice based infant cereal or mashed pear
I'm sure they start their growth from the age of 8-18
They don't until they get pregnant. Though milk can be produced when not pregnant, females do not have an age at which they start to produce.
Approximately one in eight women will develop breast cancer at some point in her life. The risk of developing breast cancer increases with age: women aged 30 to 40 have a one in 252 chance of developing breast cancer;
Yes,but sometimes the milk can take awhile to come out after the baby is born so don't be discouraged about it!! Breast milk does not run out as long as YOU are using it!! You can breast-feed successfully until the age of 1 but some people do it until they are 5 (do not recommend doing that)