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Breastfeeding physiology involves a complex interplay of hormonal signals and physical mechanisms that enable milk production and delivery to the infant. The process is primarily regulated by the hormones prolactin and oxytocin, which stimulate milk synthesis and ejection, respectively, in response to the infant's suckling.
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