Lactation failure due to insufficient glandular development of the breast.
Not exact matches
When your milk doesn't come in, as happens in perhaps 5 percent of cases, according to a report from Pediatric Clinics of North America, which may be a low figure
due to underreporting, this is called «primary
lactation failure.»
There's nothing quite like seeing your midwife write, «stopped breastfeeding
due to
lactation failure» on your chart.
Only a small percentage of women who want to breastfeed can't
due to
lactation failure or a true low breast milk supply.
(For instance, if the mother's milk supply has dwindled
due to ineffective stimulation and drainage of milk from the breasts, then the correction of the tie will not in itself address the domino effects of
lactation failure that may already have occurred.)
Lactation failure in Src knockout mice is
due to impaired secretory activation.