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  2. Overactive let-down - Wikipedia

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    Overactive let-down (OALD) is the forceful ejection of milk from the breast during breastfeeding. In some women it occurs only with the first let-down in a feeding, occasionally women may have multiple strong letdowns during a feeding. OALD can make breastfeeding difficult and can be the source of some breastfeeding complications. It may also ...

  3. Dysphoric milk ejection reflex - Wikipedia

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    It was chosen due to the emotional reaction (dysphoria) to milk let-down (milk ejection reflex). The "milk ejection reflex" is abbreviated among lactation professionals and referred to as the M-E-R. In 2008 a team of lactation consultants, headed up by Diane Wiessinger , worked together and consulted with other medical professionals to do a ...

  4. The Letdown - Wikipedia

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    The Letdown is an Australian comedy television series that first premiered on ABC in 2016. It follows the adventures of Audrey, including her struggles as a new mum in an oddball mothers' group. [1]

  5. In the video posted to Facebook, Izabelle Lomax, from Maryland, could be seen breastfeeding her nine-month-old son, Baker, on the beach. She was joined by family for a day spent out by the water ...

  6. Ronda Rousey Just Shared a Breastfeeding Pic on IG ... - AOL

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    “After Pō’s roughest night since we brought her home (she was up feeding every hour all night), @travisbrownemma (aka best husband/dad ever 🥰😍) made use of our stored-up milk stash so I ...

  7. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    Stress or anxiety can cause difficulties with breastfeeding. The release of the hormone oxytocin leads to the milk ejection or let-down reflex. Oxytocin stimulates the muscles surrounding the breast to squeeze out the milk. Breastfeeding mothers describe the sensation differently. Some feel a slight tingling, others feel immense amounts of ...

  8. Breastfeeding difficulties - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding difficulties refers to problems that arise from breastfeeding, the feeding of an infant or young child with milk from a woman's breasts.Although babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk, and human breast milk is usually the best source of nourishment for human infants, [1] there are circumstances under which breastfeeding can be problematic, or even ...

  9. Erotic lactation - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding can have a strong stabilizing effect on the partnership. [2] [11] The person breastfeeding may experience orgasms or a pleasurable let-down reflex. ANRs have also been employed in cases where a parent may desire to breastfeed their child, but has to find an alternative to inducing lactation. [12]