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lac·era·tion [ˌlæsərˈeɪʃən] N

1. laceration no pl (tearing):

dic·ta·tion [dɪkˈteɪʃən] N

de·lec·ta·tion [ˌdɪlekˈteɪʃən] N no pl form hum

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The mammary glands are also controlled by the pituitary gland, so lactation can also be affected.
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A fertile postpartum estrus occurs 1424 hours following parturition, and simultaneous lactation and gestation prolongs gestation 310 days owing to delayed implantation.
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Anestrus is induced by time of year, pregnancy, lactation, significant illness, chronic energy deficit, and possibly age.
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She may have difficulty beginning lactation, so supplements the infant's suckling with that of a partner.
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During an average lactation cycle of 110 days, ewes produce 45kg lb of milk.
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But scientists now know that the mammary gland in breast becomes sensitive to insulin during lactation.
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The majority of lactation consultants hold a certification in another healthcare profession, often as a nurse, midwife, dietician or physician.
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Many breastfeeding difficulties can be resolved with proper hospital procedures, properly trained nurses and hospital staff, speech pathologists and lactation consultants.
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There is very little information available on the subject of lactation suppression for women who are not breastfeeding their babies.
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Its expression in the mammary gland is induced by pregnancy and drops during lactation.
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