ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSELEAF)+LAB+ACC
ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSELEAF)+LAB+ACC
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Introduction: The process of secretion of the milk from the mammary glands of the female after parturition is known as lactation. The newborns cannot feed themselves because the systems of newborns are not fully developed. The infant gains nutrition from the breast milk secreted by the mother. The whole process of lactation and the development of mammary glands are influenced by several hormones.

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ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSELEAF)+LAB+ACC

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