acinus

alveolus

areola
Pigmented skin that surrounds the nipple.
colostrum
estrogen
lactiferous duct

Lactobacillus bifidus
lactoferrin
lactogenesis
The initiation of milk secretion.
lactose
myoepithelial cells

nipple

oxytocin
progesterone
prolactin
What is important for efficient milk removal?
A rapid first milk ejection
Research shows that a rapid first milk ejection will then lead to
more subsequent milk ejections.
When milk is not removed from the breast,
a protein called feedback inhibitor of lactation (FIL) is produced.
When the amount of Feedback Inhibitor of Lactation (FIL) increases
The majority of the glandular tissue is found
within 30 mm of the nipple
When does breast development begin
In the 4th week of embryonic life
What causes rapid development of breasts in puberty?
increasing levels of progesterone
Rapid growth in adolescence is characterized by
When does the major growth change occur?
12 to 24 months after the onset of the first menstrual period.