Best to take a pregnancy test and see a doctor.
I am 5 weeks pregnant, my first sign of my pregnancy was breast milk, not colostrum but actual white colored milk, production at about 2 weeks. So yes it is possible.
because when they get pregnant their boobs fill with milk and they need lots of milk so that's why girls have big boobs!!!
no it's not unusual for breast milk to come in during the sixth month of pregnancy. When I was pregnant, I had breast milk come in at four months. My doctor said that I was just starting to produce milk. As for you your getting ready to give birth and your breasts are preparing for the birth so your breast milk is starting to run its course and begin coming out soon.
No, because when you first are pregnate, you have fresh milk, but after it jst rotens and dries. The first attempt to answer this question shows a profound ignorance about how a woman's breasts produce milk. This is said not to be mean, but please do your research. In a nutshell, the lactation process starts when a woman becomes pregnant and her body begins to produce the hormones that stimulate milk production. Once the baby is born and begins to nurse, it's suckling provides additional stimulation to the mother's breast and her milk begins to flow. Each time the baby nurses it further stimulates the mother's breasts to produce more milk. The previous answer makes it sound like there is a fixed supply of breast milk and will go bad after a period of time. In reality, breast milk is produced on a "on demand" basis. In general, as long as a woman's breasts receive the needed stimulation they will produce milk. Now on to answering the original question. A woman who has stopped breast feeding some time ago or even a woman who has never been pregnant can induce lactation and begin to produce breast milk. With the heavy use of a breast pump over a period of weeks along with a healthy diet and adding some herbs that help with lactation, she will begin to produce breast milk to be shared with the one she loves.
it actually depends on how much you breast feed your baby. if you breast feed on a regular basis your milk will produce up to 5 years tops. so basicly the more you breast feed the more milk you produce
Milk will go back into your breasts. For example keep adding milk to the bowl and the breast pump will pump so much milk into your breast that it will explode!
You're having my period? Thank you! I hate when I have it. But I just recently had twins so it's normal for me to have milk come out of my breasts and no I'm not pregnant... not THIS soon! Are you kidding?
No. You generally start "lactating" in the fourth to fifth month. Two to three weeks is way too soon. What is actually produced, however, is not milk but a yellowish substance called "colostrum". Actual production of milk is triggered by the sudden drop of the hormone progesterone when the placenta (afterbirth) comes free. It is, however, possible to artificially induce lactation before actual childbirth.
My breast never hurt in one of of my two pregnancies. Many of my friends say theirs never hurt either. I had no change in my breast tenderness until after delivery and the milk came in.
If you are still having a period, you are not pregnant.
As your baby nurses, your breasts will refill. You will need to wean your baby from breastfeeding. This means tapering off, not stopping cold turkey. As the "demand" for breast milk decreases, so will the production of milk decrease.
My breast typically hurt about a week or so before my period is due, but i have heard that swollen or tender breast can be signs of pregnancy.