Yes. There are several benefits of doing so in fact, for both husband and wife. This is commonly referred to as an Adult Nursing Relationship (ANR). My wife and I practice this and are willing to talk to you, should you want.
Sometimes they can because of some hormonal changes, but it's enough milk to feed a baby.
They can't, its impossible
no
ya if she had a baby other wise no woman have a milk from her breast gave birth or may be pregnant
Yes, a woman can produce breastmilk, even if not pregnant.
Usually around week 24 of pregnancy.
No, that's not possible. Unless it's a woman who has lost her baby.
yeah its pretty common that along with early milk discharge
i have breast milk for 7 years why
You are pregnant.
no
You have to be pregnant to have Breast Milk. Although your body can produce it while your a virgin. It won't come out until you are pregnant.
If your breast spills milk (also known as colostrum) then you are pregnant
It theoretically could but most women don't notice anything until later in their pregnancy and it's not milk but colustrum
if you are a woman, you probably got breast milk, sometimes, but not commonly, it happens to a woman even if she is not pregnant. Odds Are Not Too High