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What is colostrum? How is milk production hormonally regulated?

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It is a yellowish protein rich material, low in fat contents and contains antibodies. It is released from breasts just after the childbirth. Milk production is regulated by prolactin and oxytocin hormones of anterior and posterior pituitary respectively. Prolactin stimulates milk secretion while oxytocin releases milk from mammary glands after childbirth.
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