Milk production
Milk or lactation production illustrates the secretion of milk from the mammary glands and the duration of the mother's milk for breastfeeding. This process occurs in all female mammals, even though the mammals exist. On most species of milk came out through the mother's nipples; However, the platypus releases milk through the ducts in the abdomen. In only one species of mammals), Dayak's cure, milk production is a normal male function. Galactopoiesis is the preservation of milk production. This stage requires prolactin and oxytocin. Newborns often produce some neonatal milk. Galactorea is the production of milk not associated with breastfeeding, this can occur in males and females of any mammal species as a result of hormonal imbalance or unusual physiological stimuli.