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Definition of lactation - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
(lak-TAY-shun) The process of making and secreting milk from the mammary glands in the breasts . Lactation usually begins during pregnancy when changes in certain hormones signal the mammary glands to make milk.
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Lactation (Breast Milk Production): How it Works - Cleveland Clinic
Lactation is the process of creating and releasing breast milk from your mammary glands. It occurs naturally after giving birth, but can also be induced.
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Lactation - Wikipedia
Lactation describes the secretion of milk from the mammary glands in addition to the period of time that a mother lactates to feed her young.
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lactation (lækˈteɪʃən) [n. of action f. L. lactāre to suckle. Cf. F. lactation.] 1. The action or process of giving suck to an infant; suckling.1668 Wilkins Real Char. ii. ix. §2. 233 Lactation, giving suck. 1806 Med. Jrnl. XV. 215 The remote causes of nervous diseases, &c. viz. in..Lactation. 1836–...
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Physiology, Lactation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Lactation is maintained by regular removal of milk and stimulation of the nipple, which triggers prolactin release from the anterior pituitary gland and ...
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International Lactation Consultant Association - World health ...
ILCA is the only international association representing lactation professionals at the table where global health decisions are being made.
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Breastfeeding & Lactation | Conditions & Treatments | UR Medicine
We offer consultations before and after birth to help you plan, work through problems, and meet your breastfeeding goals.
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Lactation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Lactation is defined as a nutrient- and energy-intensive physiological process in which mammary glands produce and secrete milk, serving as the primary ...
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Human Milk and Lactation - Medscape Reference
This cyclical process of milk synthesis and secretion is termed lactation. Lactation occurs with the help of two hormones, prolactin and ...
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Breastfeeding & lactation support — The Lactation Network
At The Lactation Network, we connect families with the lactation consultations, expertise, and resources they need to thrive. Request a consultation today.
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Lactation - PubMed
Lactation is the most energy-efficient way to provide for the dietary needs of young mammals, their mother's milk being actively protective, immunomodulatory, ...
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Lactation (Breast Milk Production) - Examine
Nov 29, 2023Lactation is the process of milk production and secretion from the mammary glands. To learn about breastfeeding as an intervention (e.g., in comparison to using infant formula), see our breastfeeding page. Lactation (Breast Milk Production) falls under the Pregnancy & Children category. The Examine Database covers Fenugreek,Acupressure, and 11 ...
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lactation/lækˈteɪʃn; læk`teʃən/ n[U](medical or biology 医或生)1 production of milk in the breasts of women or the udders of female animals 泌乳.2 time during which this happens 泌乳期.
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Male lactation
The term "male lactation" is not used in human medicine. Nonhuman animal male lactation
The phenomenon of male lactation occurs in some species, notably the Dayak fruit bat (Dyacopterus spadiceus), Lesser short-nosed
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Male lactation - Wikipedia
Production of milk from a male mammal's mammary glands is well-documented in the dayak fruit bat and the Bismarck masked flying fox.The term "male lactation" is not used in human medicine. It has been used in popular literature, such as Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife, to describe the phenomenon of male galactorrhea, which is a human condition unrelated to childbirth or nursing.
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