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  2. “Let-down” is the release of milk from the breast. It’s a normal reflex that occurs when nerves in your breasts are stimulated, usually as a result of your baby sucking. This sets in...

  3. Jul 8, 2024 · The breastfeeding letdown reflex, which is also called the milk-ejection reflex or the oxytocin reflex, is an automatic natural reaction that happens in your body as your baby breastfeeds.

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

  5. Sep 29, 2023 · What is a breastfeeding let-down reflex? The let-down reflex, or milk ejection reflex, is a hormonal, automatic chain reaction that happens during breastfeeding (chestfeeding). Here’s what ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. The let-down reflex (or milk ejection reflex) is an automatic natural reaction that happens in your body when your baby starts to breastfeed. There are nerves in your nipples that are triggered by your baby’s sucking. These nerves cause two hormones to be released into your bloodstream.

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