Could you please elaborate on the specifics of this query? Are we discussing an average lactating woman, or one who has undergone specific treatments or has unique physiological conditions? Also, does the question consider factors such as the woman's age, diet, stress levels, or breastfeeding history? Without this context, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer, as milk production varies significantly among women. However, if we're talking about an average, healthy lactating woman, it's generally accepted that she can produce anywhere from 600 to 800 milliliters of milk per day, which translates to roughly 0.6 to 0.8 liters in 24 hours. It's worth noting that these figures are rough estimates and can vary widely from woman to woman.