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ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
Which of the following explains the suppression of lactation during pregnancy?
Explanation
ExplanationAlthough the high circulating levels of estrogen stimulate prolactin secretion during pregnancy, the action of prolactin on the breast is inhibited by progesterone and estrogen. After parturition, progesterone and estrogen levels decrease dramatically. Prolactin can then interact with its receptors in the breast, and lactation proceeds if initiated by suckling
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