No, it is not a definitive yes or no symptom of pregnancy. The breasts can lactate at anytime after you become of age to be able to do so. If your hormones are elevated, your body can lactate or produce milk. My friend who had a six year old daughter said she lactated since the time she was pregnant almost 7 years earlier. Another girlfriend, while on perscribed hormones, began lactating and she had never been pregnant, due to Cervical cancer. It however is not a yes or no when it comes to asking if you are pregnant. That is another issue all by itself.
No, it is a feature of having balanced hormones that you can suppress colostrum. Most pregnant women notice this during late pregnancy.
Go to the doctor. If you have some sort of leakage and have not had a baby it is not milk. Milk is only produced after a baby is born.
Yes.
No.
You are pregnant.
all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
i have breast milk for 7 years why
can you producing breast milk at one month?
Sell the future breast milk she will be producing to people who, for whatever reason, are not able to give their children breast milk?
There are several reasons associated with a breast lactating when one is actually not pregnant.some of the reasons behind this are, taking certain drugs that induce lactation and having higher levels prolactin.
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.
Age has nothing to do with when a female produces breast milk, and the only time a female has milk in her breasts is after giving birth. The first breast secretion after delivering is not milk, but a substance called "Colostrum", which is thought to have more of the vital nutrients and immune boosters than the breast milk itself has. The breasts will produce the colostrum for about a day, then they will begin producing milk. They will continue to produce milk for as long as the mother nurses, but when she stops nursing, the breasts stop producing milk.
Yes, you are more fertile then usual after birth and breastfeeding will not stop you from getting pregnant.
prolactin
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No.That is not real breast milk and you need to see a doctor to find out what is wrong with your hormone level.