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colostrum - a fluid in the breasts that nourishes the baby until the breast milk becomes available. Colostrum contains fats, carbohydrates, white blood cells, protein, and antibodies.
international board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) - a nurse or other healthcare provider specially trained to help women with breastfeeding.
mastitis - a breast infection.
milk let-down (Also called milk-ejection reflex) - the reflex stimulated by an infant's suck that moves breast milk from the milk-producing cells into the milk sinuses near the areola.
prolactin - a hormone that stimulates the production of breast milk.
rooting - when a newborn turns his/her head toward touch near the mouth.
sucking reflex - the reflex that is stimulated when the roof of the baby's mouth is touched.
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