Breast Physiology And Lactation Flashcards
When does colostrum begin to be created?
Any time from 16 weeks
List some of the changes that can occur to the breasts during pregnancy
- Increased vascularity
- Thickening of the nipple skin
- Full development of the lobules
- Dilation of the alveoli and ducts
- Pigmentation of the nipple and areola
- Secondary areola may appear (usually with darker skinned women)
- Montgomery’s tubercles become prominent
- Small amounts of colostrum are secreted/expressed in latter pregnancy
What does each breast contain?
1 x areola: produces lubrication during lactation
1 x nipple: which milk is excreted
Many alveoli: milk is produced
Tubules and ducts: through where milk passes from the alveoli to the nipple (Montgomerys tubules)
Which ribs do the breasts extend from? And where do they go to and from laterally?
2nd to the 6th rib
Laterally: sternum to axilla
What does the connective tissue do in the breast?
Runs through the breast to aid support
What is the nipple composed of?
Muscle fibres which act like a sphincter to prevent leakage
What is found in the openings of the areola?
Sebaceous glands and Montgomerys tubules which secret a lubricant to aid breast feeding
What does each lobe contain?
A lactiferous tubules - this is where milk is stored
Lobes are divided into lobules which contains a lactiferous duct, between each of these is a various amount of adipose tissue
How does the ratio of glandular to fat tissue alter in pregnancy?
From 1:1, to 2:1
Where can you find alveoli?
Clustered around lactiferous ducts and they contain milk producing acini cells
What is the role of of the acini cells
These cells extract the necessary nutrients for milk production via the network of capillaries surrounding the alveoli into the lactiferous ducts
What happens to progesterone, oestrogen and prolactin levels after the 3rd stage?
Progesterone ⬇️
Oestrogen ⬇️
Prolactin ⬆️
Where is prolactin produced and what is its role in breast feeding?
Produced from the anterior lobe of the pituitary - aids the production of milk
Where is oxytocin produced and what is its role in breastfeeding?
Produced from the posterior of the pituitary and is involved with the ejection of the milk
What else apart from prolactin stimulates the production of breast milk?
Suckling from the neonate at birth