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It is not a good idea to feed a baby vole cow's milk. It may be able to live on goat milk, which has a different structure and can be tolerated by more types of animals than cow's milk can.

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How do you feed newborn baby when she can't drink mothers milk?

If a newborn baby can't drink their mother's milk, there are several options. You can consider using donated breast milk from a milk bank, or if that is not available, you can use infant formula as a substitute. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician, to determine the best course of action for the baby's specific needs.


Does oxytocin control milk production?

Yes, oxytocin plays a key role in milk ejection during breastfeeding. When a baby suckles, oxytocin is released from the brain, causing the muscles around the milk-producing cells to contract and push milk into the ducts for the baby to feed on.


Why does your mom have breasts?

Humans are mammals, all mammals have hair and care for their young that includes breast feeding.


What is the function of the lactiferous sinus in the breast?

The lactiferous sinuses are part of the milk duct system in the breast. They store and hold milk produced by the mammary glands until it is released during breastfeeding. When the baby suckles, the milk is released from the lactiferous sinuses and flows through the ducts to the nipple for the baby to feed.


What causes the let down reflex?

The let-down reflex is triggered by the hormone oxytocin, released by the pituitary gland in response to the baby suckling at the breast. Oxytocin causes the muscles around the milk-producing cells in the breast to contract, pushing the milk into the milk ducts for the baby to feed. Emotional and physical relaxation also play a role in the let-down reflex.