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ARTICLES RELATED TO Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation |  |  |  | Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation: Encyclopedia II - Breastfeeding - Beginning lactationMain article: Breast milk
Throughout the last two trimesters of pregnancy a woman's body produces hormones which stimulate the growth of the milk duct system in the breasts:
Progesterone -- influences the growth in size of alveoli and lobes. Progesterone levels drop along with estrogen levels after birth, triggering the onset of copious milk secretion. (Mohrbacher, IBCLC, Nancy; Stock, MA, IBCLC, Julie (2003). The Breastfeeding Answer Book, Third Revised Edition. La Leche League International, Inc. ISBN 0-912500-92 ...
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In the early years of the human species, breastfeeding was as common as it was for other mammals feeding their young. There were no alternative foods for the infants, and the mother, along with other lactating females, would have no choice but to breastfeed the children. This process is still seen in many developing countries and is known as shared breastfeeding.
The Egyptian, Greek and Roman empires saw women only feeding their own children. However, breastfeeding began to be seen as something too common to be done by royalty, ...
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A small percentage (between 2 & 3%) of women are unable to provide a full day's calories. It is not known what causes insufficient milk supply, but extended separation at birth, insufficient glandular tissue, and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are all known culprits. Even among this small group, it is feasible to continue breastfeeding while supplementing with donated breastmilk or ...
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 |  |  | Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation: Encyclopedia II - Breast milk - CompositionThe exact integrated properties of breast milk are not entirely understood, but the nutrient content after this period is relatively consistent and draws its ingredients from the mother's food supply. If that supply is found lacking, content is obtained from the mother's bodily stores. The exact composition of breast milk varies from day to day, depending on food consumption and environment, meaning that the ratio of water to fat fluctuates. Foremilk, the milk released at the beginning of a feed, is watery, low in fat and high in carbohydrat ...
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The three primary fertility signs are basal body temperature (BBT), cervical mucus, and cervical position. A woman practicing fertility awareness may choose to observe one sign, two signs, or, all three.
Basal body temperature is a person’s temperature taken when they first wake up in the morning (or after their longest sleep period of the day). In ...
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 |  |  | Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation: Encyclopedia II - Breastfeeding - BenefitsThe benefits of breastfeeding are both physical and psychological for both mother and child. Nutrients and antibodies are passed to the baby while hormones are released into the mother's system. The bond between baby and mother can also be strengthened during breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding - Benefits for the infant.
Breastmilk, when fed directly from the breast, is immediately availabl ...
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 |  |  | Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation: Encyclopedia II - Breastfeeding - Feeding options and requirementsExclusive breastfeeding means feeding a baby nothing but breast milk. Predominant or mixed breastfeeding means feeding breast milk along with some form of substitute – infant formula or baby food and even water, depending upon the age of the child. Babies feed differently with artificial teats than from a breast. When feeding from the breast, the tongue massages the milk out rather than sucking, and the nipple does not go as far into the mouth; when feeding from a bottle, an infant will suck harder. Therefore the advic ...
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The reflex is not always consistent, especially at first. The thought of nursing or the sound of any baby can stimulate the let-d ...
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 |  |  | Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation: Encyclopedia II - Breastfeeding - The let-down reflexThe let-down reflex, also known as the milk ejection reflex, is caused by the release of the hormone, oxytocin. Oxytocin stimulates the muscles of the breast to squeeze out the milk. Breastfeeding mothers describe the sensation differently, with some feeling a slight tingling, some feeling immense amounts of pressure and slight pain/discomfort, and still others not feeling anything different.
The reflex is not always consistent, especially at first. The thought of nursing or the sound of any baby can stimulate the let-do ...
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 |  |  | Breastfeeding - Beginning lactation: Encyclopedia II - Breastfeeding - Breastfeeding methodThere are many texts available to new mothers to assist in the establishment of breastfeeding. The baby will usually indicate hunger by crying or moaning and fussing. When the baby's cheek is stroked, the baby will move his or her face towards the stroking and open his or her mouth, demonstrating the rooting instinct. Breastfeeding can make the mother thirsty and can last for up to an hour (usually in the early days, when both mother and baby are inexperienced) – it is therefore common for the mother to replace lost water by drinking during the process.
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