because, the glands still function no matter how long after the last feed. or in "sciencey" terms. doni
about 9 months :) and then if you plan on breast feeding, a while longer.
Yes my son is getting ready to turn three and I still have milk coming ouy of both breast.
If she is breast feeding her child, she can lactate for years as long as she is getting herself sucked dry 2-3 times in a day. If she has stopped breast feeding, her breasts will stop producing milk after 4-6 months.
My breast leaked over a year after I had my children.My doctor said it was normal.
After 2/3 months sometimes a lot earlier and some women dont experience tender breasts till their breast feeding. But I would say about 6 weeks +.
Medical studies have shown a fairly clear relationship between breast feeding and a strong reduction in breast cancer. The general number I have read is that if a woman has a cumulative time of 18 to 24 months breast feeding she has a significant lower chance of contracting breast cancer. Once again, breast feeding pays dividends beyond keeping your baby fed!
Breast-feeding can suppress ovulation, so if you are breast-feeding, that could be the reason you aren't having your period. If you aren't breast-feeding, wait a couple of months more, and then give your obstetrician a call.
that your breast buds are starting to develop and within a year to six months you are going to have breasts.
Breast milk is best for your child but formula milk can be used alongside breast milk
Breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months before switching to baby formula. There are more nutrients and health benefits to the baby when using breast milk.
is the giving of food to infants starting 6 months in addition of breast milk
No at three months it is most unlikely to have milk in the breasts. well im about three months and ive got breast milk so yes it can happen it just means that your body produces much faster and alot more