Sentences with phrase «lactogenesis ii»

Insulin has a direct action on the mammary gland during breast development and is vital to the production and secretion of colostrum (lactogenesis I), in lactogenesis II (when lots of milk arrives after the placenta is born, usually around day 2 or 3 postpartum), and continued lactation.
This is an important group to consider because combination feeding is common, for example, in the first few days in the hospital when lactogenesis II is delayed while a mother's breast milk is becoming established, among mothers who have difficulty producing adequate milk and supplement their own milk with infant formula, or among mothers who are unable or choose not to pump breast milk when separated from their babies.
But after so much time has elapsed it is not possible to know for sure what did or did not happen during Lactogenesis II to negatively impact ultimate lactation sufficiency.
Cesarean births are associated with delayed lactogenesis II (when the mature milk, «comes in») which can contribute to excess weight loss in the infant and the need for supplementation.
This stage of milk production is called lactogenesis II.
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).
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.
Although biochemical markers indicate that Lactogenesis II commences approximately 30 - 40 hours after birth, mothers do not typically begin feeling increased breast fullness (the sensation of milk «coming in») until 50 - 73 hours (2 - 3 days) after birth.
After Lactogenesis II, there is a switch to the autocrine (or local) control system.
Essentially, as long as the proper hormones are in place, mom will start making colostrum about halfway through pregnancy (Lactogenesis I) and her milk will increase in volume (Lactogenesis II) around 30 - 40 hours after birth.
Neville MC, Morton J. Physiology and endocrine changes underlying human lactogenesis II.
Lactogenesis II will be delayed, it will take significant help — pumping, herbs, perhaps medication, to build even a partial milk supply.

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Impact of breastpumping on lactogenesis stage II after cesarean delivery: A randomized clinical trial.
Parker, L.A., Sullivan, S., Krueger, C. & Mueller, M. Association of timing of initiation of breastmilk expression on milk volume and timing of lactogenesis stage II among mothers of very low - birth - weight infants.
Milk sodium concentration is a marker of tight junction closure between mammary epithelial cells; with the onset of secretory activation (stage II lactogenesis) milk sodium concentrations decrease sharply as potassium concentrations increase [14].
Maternal perception of the milk «coming in» is strongly correlated with biochemical and milk transfer indicators of stage II lactogenesis (3 — 5).
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