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Encyclopedia > Witch's milk

Witch's milk or neonatal milk is milk secreted from the breasts of some newborn infants. It is the result of the influence of the mother's hormones prior to birth. Witch's milk is only secreted by infants born at full term, and not by the breasts of prematurely-born infants. It normally resolves without treatment within one to two weeks after birth. A glass of milk Milk most often means the nutrient fluid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals. ... The term breast can refer to the upper ventral region of the human torso. ... A human infant The word Infant derives from the Latin in-fans, meaning unable to speak. ... A hormone (from Greek horman - to set in motion) is a chemical messenger from one cell (or group of cells) to another. ... Premature birth (also known as preterm birth) is defined medically as birth occurring earlier than 37 completed weeks of gestation. ...


See also

Galactorrhea or galactorrhoea is the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, unassociated with childbirth or nursing. ...

External links

  • 'Witch's milk'. Galactorrhea in the newborn (http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/140/3/252)
  • Nipple Discharge - Abnormal from allrefer.com (http://health.allrefer.com/health/nipple-discharge-abnormal-info.html)

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Nipple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (396 words)
The physiological purpose of nipples is to deliver milk produced in the female mammary glands during lactation to the infant.
Embryologically, nipples develop along the 'milk lines' which in humans extend from the axilla (armpit) down to the pubis (groin) on both sides.
This, called "witches' milk", is caused by maternal estrogens acting on the baby and is quite normal.
Endotext.com - Endocrinology of Pregnancy, Normal Mammary Development and Disorders of Breast Development and Function (3595 words)
Interestingly, extra nipples and mammary tissue almost always form along the embryonic milk or nipple lines and thus are located along a curved line extending from the axilla to the inguinal ligaments bilaterally 82.
Milk secretion may be spontaneous and copious, or it may be minimal and require expression from the breast to be detected.
Although the presence of milk secretion as opposed to other types of breast discharge is usually obvious, the type of fluid can be verified by microscopic examination.
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