maybe your prolactin levels are too high.
Alveolar glands in the female breast are responsible for producing milk. These glands are activated during pregnancy and breastfeeding to secret milk into the alveoli. The milk is then released through the ducts and nipples to feed the infant.
Breast milk is a secretion and you do not get the infection through the breast milk. Though this can happen rarely. As anything is possible in biology.
The hormone oxytocin, released from the pituitary gland, stimulates the flow of milk in the breast during breastfeeding. Oxytocin causes the muscles around the milk-producing cells in the breast to contract, pushing milk into the ducts for release.
The main hormones responsible for breast growth are estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen stimulates the growth of breast tissue, while progesterone plays a role in the development of milk-producing glands. These hormones fluctuate during puberty, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause, impacting changes in breast size and shape.
Well milk only comes from your breasts if your nursing a baby. So you would have to be pregnant to have milk come out of your breasts. You would have to at least have your period and that can happen at any age.
No, typically breast milk production is triggered by hormonal changes during pregnancy and childbirth. The hormones prolactin and oxytocin are responsible for the production and release of breast milk. Without these hormonal signals, it is unlikely for a woman who has not given birth to produce breast milk.
no it's not unusual for breast milk to come in during the sixth month of pregnancy. When I was pregnant, I had breast milk come in at four months. My doctor said that I was just starting to produce milk. As for you your getting ready to give birth and your breasts are preparing for the birth so your breast milk is starting to run its course and begin coming out soon.
i am 25 years old an unmarried women. It is come to breasat milk so what can do don't come breast milk. please tell me answer
Breast milk or lactation is caused by pregnancy hormones and nursing.
No, lactation (the production of breast milk) is typically triggered by hormonal changes during pregnancy and childbirth. The hormone prolactin is primarily responsible for stimulating milk production in the mammary glands. Without the hormonal signals associated with pregnancy, the body is unlikely to produce significant amounts of breast milk through pumping alone.
Breast milk comes from the milk ducts in a female's breast.
No it does not come so early in pregnancy.
your prob prego
W/o the hormonal change related to the pregnancy there won't be any milk.
No it does not reduce the milk at all.
It can be, but its not always the reason for it.
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