Some are fortunate enough to have breastmilk before delivery of their baby. This usually happens more on multigravida.
You should not consume breast milk (unless an infant) or any of the following actions: cook, clean, store for more than one week in a refrigerator, keep for more than 10 hours at room temp and do not microwave it.
No. It doesn't need to any more than you would put any other milk.
Do you mean that you wish to produce more breast milk once the baby is born? If so, breastfeeding is about "supply & demand". The more the baby sucks, the more milk will be produced. If you feel you dont have enough milk, allow your baby to suck for longer. Encourage him if he falls asleep. And put him on the breast more often - once an hour if you need to. You should see your milk supply increase within 24 hours.
the more you let your baby breastfeed, the more chances of milk coming out.
Yes, you are more fertile then usual after birth and breastfeeding will not stop you from getting pregnant.
Yes, you should take a pregnancy test.
breast feeding because you have more of a bond with your child and breast milk is better for them then formula
My baby doesn't want to be on my breast no more so I been pumping but i notice that I am not getting the same amount of milk there's any way I can increase my milk supply if i am pumping only
Breastfeeding is supply and demand. the more you breastfeed baby the more milk will be produced.
No, because that gets into incest, which is illegal.
It is common to have breast milk leak. It can leak during any point in your pregnancy, but is more common in the end. I was 36 weeks with my first daughter and got my milk in, I also lost my mucos plug. Most sites I found said not to worry as well as my midwife. But my daughter was on her way and I was in labor a few hours later. Just depends.
at 1 to 2 weeks you are not actuli pregnant yet not till 4 weeks weeks 1 and too is your ovulation week 3 is when the egg can be firtilised and most women dont lactate till 5 or more months