A woman typically stops lactating when she no longer breastfeeds or expresses milk, which can vary widely depending on individual circumstances. This can occur as soon as a few weeks after stopping breastfeeding or can take several months, as hormonal changes gradually decrease milk production. Factors such as age, hormonal levels, and overall health may also influence the duration of lactation. In general, lactation can continue as long as there is regular stimulation of the breasts.
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