“…Such an increase could be related to the requirement for prolactin (in association with insulin and cortisol) for initiation of milk secretion in the periparturient period (Tucker, 2000). Moreover, frequent and intensive suckling play a role in maintaining lactation, primarily via stimulation of oxytocin release, but also provoking secretion of prolactin, vasopressin, ACTH and cortisol (Bruckmaier and Wellnitz, 2008;Olsson and Högberg, 2009). This is consistent with the observation of elevated cortisol concentrations in lactating primiparous females at early lactation (group 2) compared with nulliparous females (group 1) in the present study.…”