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How breast feeding occurs

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How breast feeding occurs
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago

Prolactin tells the milk-making glands in your breast to make breast milk. Oxytocin signals the let-down reflex to release the milk. 2 It causes the alveoli to contract and squeeze the breast milk out into the milk ducts.  Prolactin causes your alveoli to take nutrients (proteins, sugars) from your blood supply and turn them into breast milk. Oxytocin causes the cells around the alveoli to contract and eject your milk down the milk ducts. This passing of the milk down the ducts is called the “let-down” (milk ejection) reflex.

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