Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Factors affecting milk ejection reflex

Physical or psychological stimulus signals to the brain that were released oxytocin into the bloodstream. When he reaches the goal, the cells that produce milk, cut and eject milk. Certain types of stimuli, both physical and psychological, can prevent the emergence of reflex milk ejection. Stress, pain, anxiety and other such factors can block the release of oxytocin. If a woman is experiencing pain or in a hurry, the milk ejection reflex may not work. When this occurs, a woman might think that she did not have enough milk and need to switch to artificial feeding. In such cases, not a lack of milk is a problem, but that does not work the milk ejection reflex. Feeding in a supportive and comfortable environment, and unfettered enjoyment of the process of breast-feeding contributes to the manifestation of reflex milk ejection.

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