With some exceptions, this is particularly because the hormones responsible for the production of milk is still working.
Yes, it is possible to express colostrum even after stopping breastfeeding for several years, although it may not be common. Colostrum is produced during pregnancy and shortly after childbirth, but stimulating the nipples can sometimes trigger a hormonal response that may lead to the production of a small amount of fluid. If you have concerns about this or your breast health, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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In the USA, most mothers stop breastfeeding at one year. However, in most other countries, and also in the Bible days, mothers would stop breastfeeding their child after four years. This may seem strange, but it is the correct way to form a strong bond with your child, and for the child to grow up healthy and very smart, as breast milk is extremely good for the body.
no its not they stopped like two years ago. no its not they stopped like two years ago.
Yes, breast milk can still be expressed or flow from the breasts even after two years of breastfeeding, especially if breastfeeding has continued intermittently. The body can maintain milk production as long as there is regular stimulation or demand, such as nursing or pumping. However, the quantity and consistency of the milk may vary significantly after such a long period.
It's possible to grow another inch or so because my mom stopped growing in FIFTH GRADE but then grew another 2 inches after graduation.
No, Cyrinda Foxe died quite a few years ago, but Teresa Barrick and Bebe Buell are both still alive.
no i don't think so think it stopped playing mabey 7 or 8 years ago
Breastfeeding is good until 2 years of age only. If you are still breastfeeding your 4 year old kid, your milk is already considered a foster milk with lesser calories already. Your child is not taking enough calories and nutrients he need for growth. It is time for your child to eats solid food and drink milk from a glass to prevent teeth malformations.
It's been almost 50 years since her mother passed on. I don't think she shock no more. Still a little sad and probably still misses her....but no shocks!!
I have looked for them for 2 years and from all I can gather they stopped making them.
Yes, the Italian government and historians have been working on it for years, but I don't think they have stopped it completely.