Anderson, A. M. Disruption of
Lactogenesis by Retained Placental Fragments.
Not exact matches
A traumatic birth can delay on the onset of a mother's mature milk («milk coming in»), known as
lactogenesis II, sometimes
by several days.
Since mothers are generally sent home from the hospital before their milk comes in, they should plan to seek help if their milk is not in
by 72 hours (the period defined as normal for the onset of
lactogenesis II).
Prevalence (± SE) of excess neonatal weight loss (weight loss > 10 % of birth weight; restricted to infants consuming < 60 mL of formula over the first 72 h; n = 218 with BMI data)
by timing of onset of
lactogenesis (OL), stratified
by maternal BMI group.
Stage I
lactogenesis, or secretory initiation, occurs during pregnancy and is defined
by the differentiation of mammary alveolar epithelial cells into specialized secretory cells, termed lactocytes (1).
Prevalence (± SE) of suboptimal breastfeeding behavior (SIBB) at the day 7 interview or any formula use between days 3 and 6
by timing of onset of
lactogenesis (OL).