Description:
- Lactation is the process of milk production. Human milk is secreted by the mammary glands, which are located within the fatty tissue of the breast.
- The hormone oxytocin is produced in response to the birth of a new baby, and it both stimulates uterine contractions and begins the lactation process.
- For the first few hours of nursing, a special fluid called colostrum is delivered, which is especially high in nutrients, fats, and antibodies to protect the newborn from infection.
- Thereafter the amount of milk produced is controlled primarily by the hormone prolactin, which is produced in response to the length of time the infant nurses at the breast.
- Excessive physical or mental stress during labour or any other tension may disturb production of prolactin which ultimately affects the process of lactation.
- Physiological conditions like nutrition deficiency or anaemia are also responsible for such inadequacies.
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Description:
- Lactation is the process of milk production. Human milk is secreted by the mammary glands, which are located within the fatty tissue of the breast.
- The hormone oxytocin is produced in response to the birth of a new baby, and it both stimulates uterine contractions and begins the lactation process.
- For the first few hours of nursing, a special fluid called colostrum is delivered, which is especially high in nutrients, fats, and antibodies to protect the newborn from infection.
- Thereafter the amount of milk produced is controlled primarily by the hormone prolactin, which is produced in response to the length of time the infant nurses at the breast.
- Excessive physical or mental stress during labour or any other tension may disturb production of prolactin which ultimately affects the process of lactation.
- Physiological conditions like nutrition deficiency or anaemia are also responsible for such inadequacies.
Legal Disclaimer: The product is guaranteed to be 100% genuine. Product images are for illustrative purposes only. Images/packaging/ labels may vary from time to time due to changes made by the manufacturer's manufacturing batch and location. The product description is for information purposes only and may contain additional ingredients
