The ONLY times a woman should have milk from her breasts is in very late pregnancy to labor--or while breastfeeding.
Milk comes closer to the end, a few weeks before labor, your breasts will produce milk.
A woman's breasts will continue to secrete milk as long as the woman continues to breast feed.
No, not unless she has also just given birth.
Teenagers consumed an average of 22 gallons of milk in 2001
Not until a female is pregnant. During the last part of pregnancy, milk begins to form. But, the milk does not "come down" (ready for an infant) until after delivery.
The breasts are the upper part of the chest. The mammary glands give milk. Chickens have breasts and they don't give milk. Many sea mammals have nipples to give milk, but, they don't have breasts.
No it does not. But making milk yourself (lactation) does make your breasts bigger.
She produces milk when she is prego
Yes there are chances of milk leaking when the breasts are fondled.
When you're pregnant, the milk isn't in your breasts yet. It's not until after you actually give birth that you get milk in your breasts. It follows colostrom, which is a natural antibiotic.
It is milk that comes from a female rabbit's breasts.