The hormone that stimulates milk production in the breasts is called prolactin. It is produced by the pituitary gland and its primary function is to promote lactation in response to childbirth or nursing.
Yes, that is because it is preparing itself for the production of milk for the baby
Its simple, just make a women pregnant and she wil naturally produce milk in her breasts. Other forms of producing milk may probably include taking of milk stimulating drugs which can induce a production of milk in breasts.
The pituitary gland produces prolactin which acts on the breasts to induce milk production.
Hormones, like prolactin and oxytocin, are essential in the production and release of breast milk. Prolactin stimulates milk production in the mammary glands, while oxytocin triggers the let-down reflex, allowing the milk to flow from the breasts to the baby during breastfeeding.
* It is very unlikely. Larger breasts have more fatty tissue with the same volume of milk producing mammary glands as smaller breasts. As long as those glands developed properly you should be able to produce enough milk.
Nope. Nipples are used to provide milk for the young. This occurs in mammals and not birds. This is why you do not see chickens suckling.
milk production ***** Human = breasts. Cow = udder.
When a woman that is lactating is nursed by her child her milk production typicall increases. Your breasts can not determine who is nursing. Nursing increases milk production.
milk production is homorne based. You could have your reproductive organs removed and still be able to lactate.
The breasts are the upper part of the chest. The mammary glands give milk. Chickens have breasts and they don't give milk. Many sea mammals have nipples to give milk, but, they don't have breasts.
No it does not. But making milk yourself (lactation) does make your breasts bigger.