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  2. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    The hormonal endocrine control system drives milk production during pregnancy and the first few days after the birth. When the milk supply is more firmly established, autocrine (or local) control system begins. During this stage, the more that milk is removed from the breasts, the more the breast will produce milk.

  3. Midwifery in Maya society - Wikipedia

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    Many of the women who give birth in rural areas are treated by midwives who do not have any formal training but who are believed in Maya religion to have received training in dreams. The traditional birth attendants are known as comadronas or iyom kʼexelom, and receive prestige for their practice. Midwives in Maya societies are responsible for ...

  4. Sisters of Life - Wikipedia

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    Serving over 1,000 women a year in person, over phone and by email, the Visitation Mission is considered the order's most important work. [5] The Mission serves women experiencing crisis pregnancy, and seeks to provide them with both "emotional and practical resources" [ 6 ] to give birth.

  5. Prolactin - Wikipedia

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    Prolactin has a wide variety of effects. It stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk (): increased serum concentrations of prolactin during pregnancy cause enlargement of the mammary glands and prepare for milk production, which normally starts when levels of progesterone fall by the end of pregnancy and a suckling stimulus is present.

  6. Childbirth in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Pain medications are not commonly available in Haitian birth culture. Most women labor and birth their babies away from the hospital, and do not ask for pain medications. [5] During the labor process, the father of the baby is absent, and the mother may be alone, with a midwife, or female family member and friends may surround her.

  7. Childbirth in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In labor and delivery, husbands and heads of the households also make most of the decisions in collaboration with the birth attendant, and sometimes a soothsayer. [8] During labor, the husband will usually make the decision about where to deliver because a woman in labor is considered unable to think clearly due to the pain, although the head ...

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  9. Traditional birth attendant - Wikipedia

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    A traditional birth attendant (TBA), also known as a traditional midwife, community midwife or lay midwife, is a pregnancy and childbirth care provider. Traditional birth attendants provide the majority of primary maternity care in many developing countries , and may function within specific communities in developed countries .