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Lactogenesis and Composition of Breast Milk
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A. Embryologically: belong to integument
I. General Information A. Embryologically: belong to integument B. Functionally: part of reproductive system C. Modified apocrine sweat glands
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Position and Attachment 1. Lateral aspect of pectoral region
II. Anatomy Position and Attachment 1. Lateral aspect of pectoral region 2. Located between ribs 3 and 6/7 3. Extend form sternum to axilla 4. Surrounded by superficial fascia 5. Rest on deep fascia
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Breast Anatomy
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a. Changes with hormonal signals b. Onset of menstruation
Structure, continued … Secretory epithelium a. Changes with hormonal signals b. Onset of menstruation c. Pregnancy (glands begin to enlarge at 2nd month)
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1. Arteries: derived from thoracic branches
Structure, continued … Vessels & Nerves 1. Arteries: derived from thoracic branches a. Axillary arteries b. Internal mammary arteries c. Intercostal arteries
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Vessels & Nerves, continued …
Veins a. form a ring around the base of the nipple (“circulus venosus”) b. External mammary v to axillary v c. Internal mammary v to subclavian v
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a. anterior & lateral cutaneous nerves of thorax
Breast Anatomy, con’t… Nerve Innervation: derived from: a. anterior & lateral cutaneous nerves of thorax b. spinal segments T3 – T6
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Lymphatics Subclavian nodes Axillary nodes Parasternal nodes
Lateral pectoral nodes
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Lactation: four stages
Mammogenesis Lactogenesis Galactokinesis Galactopoiesis
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Growth of ducts and lobuloalveolar systems
Mammogenesis From 24th week of pregnancy Growth of ducts and lobuloalveolar systems Hormonal influences- estrogen, adrenal steroids, progesterone, estrogen, prolactin, adrenal steroids and growth hormone
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Lactogenesis I Lactogenesis II Begins during pregnancy
Alveoli distend with colostrum Lactogenesis II Initiation of significant milk secretion at or just after parturition- colostrum Mature milk secretion begins hours postpartum and averages 1-2 ml/g of breast tissue /day
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Lactogenesis III Milk supply is more firmly established- autocrine control system begins More the milk is removed from the breasts, more the breast will produce milk
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Galactokinesis Ejection of Milk Suction exerted by the baby during suckling Contractile mechanism Draught sensation
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Lactation Reflex
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Galactopoiesis Maintenance Of Lactation Prolactin Sucking
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Composition of Breast Milk (gms/100ml)
Sugar : 7 Fat : 3.5 Protein : 1.2 Minerals : 0.4 Water : 89 Calories : 67
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‘Breast fed infants, are Healthy Infants’
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