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    Breast milk (sometimes spelled as breastmilk) or mother's milk is milk produced by the mammary glands in the breast of female humans. Breast milk is the...
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    hormone, cause permanent breast growth. In females, the breast serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secretes milk to feed infants. Subcutaneous...
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    Breastfeeding (redirect from Breast-feeding)
    also known as nursing, is the process where breast milk is fed to a child. Breast milk may be from the breast, or may be pumped and fed to the infant. The...
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    Hand expression of breast milk is a technique used by lactating mothers to express breast milk using their hands. It is an ancient practice that has been...
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    human milk bank, breast milk bank or lactarium is a service that collects, screens, processes, pasteurizes, and dispenses by prescription human milk donated...
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  • Breast milk is recommended by numerous health authorities across the world, including the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the American Academy...
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    Breast engorgement occurs in the mammary glands due to expansion and pressure exerted by the synthesis and storage of breast milk. It is also a main factor...
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    A breast pump is a mechanical device that lactating women use to extract milk from their breasts. They may be manual devices powered by hand or foot movements...
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    giving breast milk or formula) should have two servings of dairy (milk) products a day, and more than six billion people worldwide consume milk and milk products...
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    or has had certain kinds of breast surgery, which may have removed or disconnected all milk-producing parts of the breast. She is taking any kind of drug...
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  • convenience and cheapness; practice in private, domestic settings; and breast milk-consumption exclusivity to the youngest infant Additionally, any relevant...
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  • Witch's milk or neonatal milk is milk secreted from the breasts of some newborn human infants of either sex. Production of neonatal milk by infants usually...
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    increased in breast fed babies, possibly as the result of increased levels of epidermal growth factor (EGF) in breast milk. Breast milk also contains...
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  • -rrhea) or lactorrhea (lacto- + -rrhea) is the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, unassociated with childbirth or nursing. Galactorrhea is reported...
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    Wet nurse (redirect from Milk nurse)
    There are many reasons why a mother is unable to produce sufficient breast milk, or in some cases to lactate at all. For example, she may have a chronic...
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    Newborn infants often produce some milk from their own breast tissue, known colloquially as witch's milk. In most species, lactation is a sign that the female...
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    Mastitis (redirect from Breast infection)
    when the milk is not properly removed from the breast. Milk stasis can lead to the milk ducts in the breasts becoming blocked, as the breast milk is not...
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  • Elisabeth Anderson Sierra (category Breast diseases)
    holds the Guinness World Record for the largest individual donation of breast milk. Anderson Sierra is a resident of Aloha, Oregon. She is married to David...
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  • Nestlé's aggressive marketing of infant formulas (i.e., substitutes for breast milk), particularly in underdeveloped countries. The boycott has been cancelled...
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  • hypogalactorrhea, is the production of breast milk in daily volumes that do not fully meet the nutritional needs of her infant. Breast milk supply augments in response...
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    Breast milk jewelry or Breast milk jewellery (Commonwealth English) is jewellery made from pumped or expressed mother's breast milk as a keepsake often...
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    among others. Breast cancer most commonly develops in cells from the lining of milk ducts and the lobules that supply these ducts with milk. Cancers developing...
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  • alliances in many hierarchical societies during that time. Milk kinship used the practice of breast feeding by a wet nurse to feed a child either from the...
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    due to the leakage of breast implant filler to the breast milk are the principal infant-health concerns with breast implants. Breast implant fillers are...
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    intraductal papilloma, duct ectasia, blocked milk duct, infected breast (mastitis or breast abscess), breast cancer, certain medications, and conditions...
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    Nipple (category Breast milk)
    the breast from which, in lactating females, milk from the mammary gland leaves the body through the lactiferous ducts to nurse an infant. The milk can...
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    Colostrum (redirect from Fore-milk)
    gut in adults and children. Early life nutrition: While colostrum and breast milk are a critical part of newborn nutrition, research has shown that colostrum...
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    contour of the breasts are conferred by the adipose fat interspersed amongst the lobules, except during pregnancy and lactation, when breast milk constitutes...
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    child with milk from a woman's breasts. Although babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk, and human breast milk is usually...
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    Establishment of breastfeeding refers to the initiation of providing breast milk of mother to baby. According to the World Health Organization(WHO), breastfeeding is...
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