When a woman breastfeeds, milk letdown can occur in the breast thatis not being suckled. Explain how this response happens.

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When a woman breastfeeds, milk letdown can occur in the breast that
is not being suckled. Explain how this response happens.

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Lactation refers to the process by which there is synthesis of milk by the mammary glands of a female who has given birth to a child when the baby suckles the nipples. 

The consumption of breast milk is important for providing immunity to the newborn in the form of IgA antibodies. Lactation induces contractions of the uterus so that it returns to its original size. It also increases the metabolic rate of the mother and helps in burning fat. 

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