Milk produced by the mammary glands in the breast of a human female
"Mother's milk" redirects here. For other uses, see Mother's Milk (disambiguation).
Breast milk (sometimes spelled as breastmilk) or mother's milk is milk produced by the mammary glands in the breast of human females. Breast milk is the primary source of nutrition for newborn infants, comprising fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and a varying composition of minerals and vitamins. Breast milk also contains substances that help protect an infant against infection and inflammation, such as symbiotic bacteria and other microorganisms and immunoglobulin A, whilst also contributing to the healthy development of the infant's immune system and gut microbiome.[1]
^Association, Australian Breastfeeding (2017-07-03). "Breastmilk composition". Australian Breastfeeding Association. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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convenience and cheapness; practice in private, domestic settings; and breastmilk-consumption exclusivity to the youngest infant Additionally, any relevant...
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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...
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...
hypogalactorrhea, is the production of breastmilk in daily volumes that do not fully meet the nutritional needs of her infant. Breastmilk supply augments in response...
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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gut in adults and children. Early life nutrition: While colostrum and breastmilk are a critical part of newborn nutrition, research has shown that colostrum...
five years, and the period may be longer. Fresh goats' milk is sometimes substituted for breastmilk, which introduces the risk of the child developing electrolyte...
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holds the Guinness World Record for the largest individual donation of breastmilk. Anderson Sierra is a resident of Aloha, Oregon. She is married to David...
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 breastmilk is not...
Hand expression of breastmilk is a technique used by lactating mothers to express milk using their hands. It is an ancient practice that has been used...
surface of the breast from which, in females, milk leaves the breast through the lactiferous ducts to breastfeed an infant. The milk can flow through...
forms of fibrocystic breast changes and cysts are thought to originate from lactiferous ducts Lactation Breastfeeding Blocked milk duct List of distinct...
simple sugars that can be found in high concentrations in human breastmilk. Human milk oligosaccharides promote the development of the immune system,...
early milk production, as well as the specific nutritional content of human breastmilk. Evaporated milk is made from fresh, homogenised milk from which...
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