Prolactin Control and Feedback

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Prolactin Control and Feedback

Prolactin enables female mammals to produce milk from the mammary glands of a mother.
In humans, the stimulus of a baby's cry or sucking the nipple of the breast signals the sensory receptors of the brain to trigger the hypothalamus to act upon the anterior pituitary to produce prolactin.