Let-Down Reflex

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Let-Down Reflex Definition by Healthwise:

Let-down reflex

Let-down is the process by which milk is released from the milk glands to the milk ducts in preparation for breast-feeding. When a breast-feeding woman's breasts are stimulated by suckling or pumping, the pituitary gland produces the hormone oxytocin, which triggers the let-down reflex.

Signs of let-down include:

  • A tingling sensation in the nipples, sometimes with mild pain.
  • Milk leaking from the breast before nursing or pumping, or leaking from one breast while the baby is nursing at the other breast. Some women may experience let-down when they hear a baby cry.
  • Uterine cramps during nursing.
  • Increased vaginal bleeding during or just after nursing or pumping the breasts.

Author: Kathe Gallagher, MSW
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Joy Melnikow, MD, MPH - Family Medicine
Last Updated: May 10, 2007

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