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  2. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    During this stage, the more that milk is removed from the breasts, the more the breast will produce milk. [9] [10] Research also suggests that draining the breasts more fully also increases the rate of milk production. [11] Thus the milk supply is strongly influenced by how often the baby feeds and how well it is able to transfer milk from the ...

  3. Breast - Wikipedia

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    Breast size and other characteristics do not predict the fat-to-milk-gland ratio or the potential for the woman to nurse an infant. The size and the shape of the breasts are influenced by normal-life hormonal changes (thelarche, menstruation, pregnancy, menopause) and medical conditions (e.g. virginal breast hypertrophy). [31]

  4. Breast development - Wikipedia

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    [82] [83] However, conversely, some polymorphisms show a negative association between breast size and breast cancer risk. [83] In any case, a meta-analysis concluded that breast size and risk of breast cancer are indeed importantly related. [84] Circulating IGF-1 levels are positively associated with breast volume in women. [85]

  5. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    Breast development starts in puberty with the growth of ducts, fat cells, and connective tissue. [10]: 18–21 The ultimate size of the breasts is determined by the number of fat cells. The size of the breast is not related to a mother's breastfeeding capability or the volume of milk she can produce.

  6. A 5-Minute Quiz Revealed Olivia Munn's Breast Cancer Risk ...

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    The tool was built on data from the Breast Cancer Demonstration Project, a screening study conducted in the 1970s involving 280,000 white women, and cancer data from the NCI Surveillance ...

  7. Pencil test (breasts) - Wikipedia

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    The pencil test is an informal test of breast development and the need to wear a bra. It was published in a 1971 advice column by Ann Landers mostly containing reader responses, pro and anti-bra, to her recent column "berating the braless female who shamelessly bounced and flopped and went shopping ... [which for Landers] created a deluge of mail".

  8. Mammary gland - Wikipedia

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    A mammary gland is an exocrine gland in humans and other mammals that produces milk to feed young offspring.Mammals get their name from the Latin word mamma, "breast".The mammary glands are arranged in organs such as the breasts in primates (for example, humans and chimpanzees), the udder in ruminants (for example, cows, goats, sheep, and deer), and the dugs of other animals (for example, dogs ...

  9. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    Bra size (also known as brassiere measurement or bust size) indicates the size characteristics of a bra to accurately fit the breasts. While there are a number of bra sizing systems in use around the world, bra sizes usually consist of a number (indicating the size of the band around the torso) and one or more letters (indicating the breast cup ...

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