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  1. The let-down reflex, or milk ejection reflex, is what makes breastmilk flow. It's an important part of breastfeeding and what happens when your baby suckles. When your baby sucks at your breast, tiny nerves are stimulated.

  2. Let down is the release of milk into milk ducts in your breast. It usually happens when your baby sucks. You may even experience let down when your baby or someone else's baby cries, or for no reason at all. Some women don't feel the let-down. Others may feel a tingling sensation.

  3. Apr 23, 2023 · The let down reflex is a physiological response to your baby’s sucking. They stimulate small nerves in the nipple, which causes prolactin and oxytocin to produce milk and let down milk,...

  4. Gain a clear understanding of the breastfeeding let-down reflex. Learn its significance, signs of a healthy let-down reflex, and common issues with milk flow.

  5. May 23, 2022 · When you have a milk ejection reflex, or a letdown, the hormone oxytocin is produced. It contracts all of the lobules in the breast and pushes that milk from where it’s being stored. The milk goes to the milk ducts then out of the breast.

  6. Oct 21, 2020 · Let down is a tingling feeling felt at the breast while breastfeeding a baby. Let down reflex is essentially the brain sending signals to the body to release milk for the feeding baby. Read more about milk ejection reflex along with causes, symptoms and solutions.

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  8. Let-down (milk release or milk ejection reflex) may be the toughest part in making pumping and breastfeeding successful and productive. It is defined as an ability of your body to release milk and let it flow freely through the nipple in response to nipple stimulation.

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