Can a woman breastfeed for 6 years?

But people should be informed that nursing a 6-7+year-old is a perfectly normal and natural and healthy thing to be doing for the child, and that their fears of emotional harm are baseless."
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How many years can a woman produce breast milk?

Of the 135 million babies born every year, only 42% are breastfed within the first hour of life, only 38% of mothers practice exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months and 58% of mothers continue breastfeeding up to the age of two years and beyond.
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Can you breastfeed for 10 years?

"That's in no way damaging to the child." The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends nursing up to one year and as long as mutually desired by the mother and the child. Studies even have shown extended nursing has great health benefits for the child.
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Can you breastfeed for 8 years?

The World Health Organization agrees that breastfeeding should continue "up to two years of age or beyond". But Dr Max Davie, from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, says there is limited evidence of additional nutritional benefit beyond the age of two.
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Can a woman breast feed forever?

After a pregnancy, the breasts stay "mature" forever. If a woman isn't pregnant, Morton said, "it's a slow process to gradually increase your production," but it is possible. The key to getting milk to flow from mature breast tissue, either moments after childbirth or years later, is to stimulate the nipple.
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Can I breastfeed my husband forever?

Some people are curious about how it would feel to breastfeed their partner or they just want to continue to include their lactating breasts in their intimate relationship. Don't worry; it's not wrong, and there are several reasons why some people consider it.
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Can a 50 year old woman breastfeed?

If a mother is menopausal because of age, or due to surgical removal of her reproductive organs, she can still bring her milk back. A woman doesn't need ovaries or a uterus to breastfeed. All she needs are functioning breasts and pituitary glands.
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Is it normal to breastfeed a 7 year old?

But people should be informed that nursing a 6-7+year-old is a perfectly normal and natural and healthy thing to be doing for the child, and that their fears of emotional harm are baseless."
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Can you breastfeed for 5 years?

The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for up to 2 years or beyond. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests nursing for a year or longer as mutually desired by parent and child.
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What is the longest a mom has breastfed?

Sharon Spink, a mom of four, insisted that feeding daughter Charlotte until earlier this year was completely normal and has cemented a lifelong bond between them. She said despite breastfeeding for almost a decade, she is happy the schoolgirl made her own decision to stop two months ago.
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How long is too long breastfeeding?

In the US, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life and to continue for at least 12 months5. But in other countries, the World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding up to the age of 2 or beyond6.
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Can I make myself lactate?

The only necessary component to induce lactation—the official term for making milk without pregnancy and birth—is to stimulate and drain the breasts. That stimulation or emptying can happen with baby breastfeeding, with an electric breast pump, or using a variety of manual techniques.
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Can I breastfeed my husband without being pregnant?

Lactation is common after a woman has given birth, and it can sometimes occur during pregnancy too. However, it is possible for both women and men to produce a milky discharge from one or both nipples without being pregnant or breastfeeding.
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What happens if breast milk stays in breast?

Breast engorgement is the development of hard, swollen, and painful breasts when too much breast milk accumulates in the milk ducts. Engorged breasts can become extremely large, tight, lumpy, and tender.
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Can a man breastfeed?

The answer is yes! Although rare, there are historical records of men breastfeeding their infants, usually when the mother was unable to because of illness or death. One of the earliest mentions comes from the Talmud, which describes a man who nursed his infant after his wife's death during childbirth.
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Do men like breast milk?

Yep, a lot of guys prefer breast milk for more sensual reasons.
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What is the taste of breast milk?

Breast milk tastes like milk, but probably a different kind than the store-bought one you're used to. The most popular description is “heavily sweetened almond milk.” The flavor is affected by what each mom eats and the time of day. Here's what some moms, who've tasted it, also say it tastes like: cucumbers.
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Why do I still have milk in my breast after 6 years?

This is called idiopathic galactorrhea, and it may just mean that your breast tissue is particularly sensitive to the milk-producing hormone prolactin in your blood. If you have increased sensitivity to prolactin, even normal prolactin levels can lead to galactorrhea.
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How do you become a wet nurse?

In order to become a wet nurse, women had to meet a few qualifications, including physical fitness and good moral character; they were often judged on their age, their health, the number of children they had, as well as their breast shape, breast size, breast texture, nipple shape, and nipple size, since all these ...
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Can a nonpregnant woman produce milk?

Yes, it's possible to lactate if you're not pregnant. Inducing lactation is a complex process that usually involves using hormone-mimicking drugs for several months to produce milk. The second part of lactation is expressing the milk through your nipple.
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Can teenage girl produce milk without pregnancy?

Galactorrhea (say "guh-lak-tuh-REE-uh") happens when a teen's breasts make milk but she is not pregnant. The milk may leak from one or both breasts. Sometimes milk leaks only when the breast is touched.
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Can a 60 year old woman produce milk?

It is possible for a woman who has not been pregnant for many years to relactate and produce breastmilk. It is possible for a woman who has NEVER been pregnant to produce milk and to breastfeed her child. It is possible for a woman who is post-menopausal to lactate.
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Why do men have nipples?

Men have nipples because embryos are always female in their early stages, and males only differentiate from the female prototype after a few weeks.
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What is a night nurse?

Night nannies, or night nurses, change, swaddle, soothe, and feed babies, caring for them throughout the night so their parents can get some rest. They also teach parents how to take care of infants. It isn't a new profession: “We have been around so long.
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Do hospitals have wet nurses?

“Wet nurses still exist but not many people talk about it and when it does happen it's much less of a paid position like it was centuries ago,” Gourley says. Today, wet nursing (or cross nursing, as it's more commonly called) is a much more casual affair.
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