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Date: | Fri, 27 May 2005 13:41:00 EDT |
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Gonneke,
the reason I understand nipples get erect, is to provide a locator clue for
the infant who is nuzzling up to mother's breast and smells milk, but wants
confirmation that this is where the nipple is. Baby rubs his mouth or face
against the breast at the location of the strongest smell of milk, the nipples get
erect and provide a tactile target. baby opens mouth, mother pulls him in,
and he gets reward of something to suck, and then, of course, milk. They do not
need to stay erect. The fact that they may during their constriction stop
milk flow may help the baby get into position first.
Fritzi Drosten, RN, IBCLC
SF Bay area
USA
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