Objective 1: Describe 2 infant symptoms and 2 maternal symptoms
of hyperlactation.
Not exact matches
Hyperlactation is the result
of an overly strong milk letdown reflex that causes milk to flow too quickly and forcibly for a baby to comfortably swallow.
If
hyperlactation does not settle within a few weeks, consult your physician;
hyperlactation could be a sign
of hormonal imbalance.
Too Much Milk Some mothers have
hyperlactation, or an overabundance
of breast milk.
Some lactation experts believe that
hyperlactation is caused by a large number
of alveoli, or milk producing glands.
Hyperlactation causes milk to spray or leak out
of the breast.
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of maternal
hyperlactation.