2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2015.07.018
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Physiological mechanisms, behavioral and psychological factors influencing the transfer of milk from mothers to their young

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“…There is also a significant psychological component in the let-down reflex, as OT release also occurs in response to such stimuli as the sight or sound of the baby [67]. In addition to mediate the milk ejection reflex, OT also has significant roles on the central nervous system for the psychological integration of the interactions between the mother and the suckling neonate, and in maternal behavior.…”
Section: Oxytocinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a significant psychological component in the let-down reflex, as OT release also occurs in response to such stimuli as the sight or sound of the baby [67]. In addition to mediate the milk ejection reflex, OT also has significant roles on the central nervous system for the psychological integration of the interactions between the mother and the suckling neonate, and in maternal behavior.…”
Section: Oxytocinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oso garrantzitsua da jakitea aurrez deskribatu dugun mekanismo fin hau amaren emozioen eraginpean dagoela [14][15][16][17]. Izan ere, estresa, poza, nekea eta tristura bezalako bizipenek eragin zuzena izan dezakete gure fisiologian.…”
Section: Ama-esnea Gizadiaren Bermeaunclassified
“…Erditzearen ondorioz nekatuta egon daitezke, edo haurrari gerta dakizkion arriskuek estresatuta. Horrek denak amaren esnearen ekoizpena atzeratzea eragin dezake [14][15][16][17]. Era berean, amaren titietatik esnea nahigabe ere jaria liteke seme-alaben negarra entzunda, edo, semea edo alaba ondoan izan ez arren, harekin pentsatze hutsarekin [14,16,17].…”
Section: Ama-esnea Gizadiaren Bermeaunclassified
“…Infants who co-sleep (Ball et al, 2016;Bovbjerg, Hill, Uphoff, & Rosenberg, 2018) and feed frequently at night (Vieira et al, 2014) breastfeed for longer. Physiologically, responsive, frequent feeding enhances breast milk supply (Jonas & Woodside, 2016), although trials in this field examining impact of feeding style upon milk supply are limited and inconclusive (Fallon et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%