No, birth-control will not make you produce milk. The only time you will preduce milk is if you are pregnant. CONGRATULATIONS =D
Yes, it's not harmful to do so.
No, typically breast milk production is triggered by hormonal changes during pregnancy and childbirth. The hormones prolactin and oxytocin are responsible for the production and release of breast milk. Without these hormonal signals, it is unlikely for a woman who has not given birth to produce breast milk.
When they give birth.
ya if she had a baby other wise no woman have a milk from her breast gave birth or may be pregnant
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.
There are no known interactions between milk and the birth control pill. You can take them together.
Around three days after the birth of your baby.
Yes, cold breast milk can potentially cause stomach upset in babies as it may be harder for them to digest. It is recommended to warm breast milk before feeding it to infants to prevent any potential digestive issues.
Risperdal can cause lactation
To nurse your baby! Breast milk does not come in until 3-4 days after you have given birth. During pregnancy and immediately following birth your breasts contain colostrum. This is a thin, clear or yellowish fluid that is rich in nutrients. The colostrum will be nourishment or food for baby until the breast milk comes in.
It is not recommended to mix water with breast milk for infants, as it can dilute the nutrients and potentially cause harm. Breast milk alone provides all the necessary nutrients and hydration for infants.
Yes ,some people like to then massage the breast keeping it lactating .