Overview
Lactation is the physiological process by which the mammary glands synthesize and secrete milk to nourish offspring. In humans it begins during pregnancy with hormone-driven mammary development under the influence of estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin, and is established after delivery when falling progesterone and continued prolactin secretion trigger copious milk production, while oxytocin mediates the milk-ejection reflex. Milk output is sustained through the demand-driven cycle of suckling, prolactin release, and breast emptying, and human milk delivers tailored macronutrients, immunological factors, and bioactive components that support infant growth, immune development, and gut maturation. Lactation physiology, milk composition, and the determinants of successful and exclusive breastfeeding are core concerns of maternal and infant health, alongside maternal nutritional status, support interventions, and exposure of secreted milk to dietary and environmental factors. The journal publishes peer-reviewed research in this area, including the safety of seafood and omega-3 supplementation during pregnancy and lactation, home-based programs to promote perceived adequate milk, maternal assets and breast-milk expression, awareness of breast-milk composition, beliefs surrounding exclusive breastfeeding among low-income women, and the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of lactating mothers regarding infant feeding. This work reflects the biological, nutritional, and behavioral dimensions of lactation and its central role in perinatal and child health.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
A Feasibility Study of A Home-Based Program to Promote Perceived Adequate Milk
A Review of Attempts to Improve Cow Fertility Through Reproductive Management: Estrous Synchronisation
Nutritional Deficiencies in Pregnancy after Surgery for Morbid Obesity
Examination of Maternal Assets and Breast Milk Expression
Raising Awareness About Breast Milk Composition Among Women in Latvia
Exploration of Beliefs about Exclusive Breastfeeding: An Elicitation study with Low-income Women in South Korea
Family with Sequence Similarity 213, Member A is Associated with the Fertility Selection Index in Holsteins
Effect of Oxytetracycline Treatment on Postpartum Reproductive Performance in Dairy Buffalo-Cows with Retained Placenta in Egypt
Uterine Involution and Ovarian Activity in Postpartum Holstein Dairy Cows. A Review
Allergic Angioedema and Urticaria After Ingestion of Organic Tea
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 114 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Veterinary Medicine International
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Stefan Coman et al. · 2025 · Animals
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2025 · SAGE Open Medicine
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Labanya Tripura et al. · 2025 · SAGE Open Medicine
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2025 · Archives Animal Breeding
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H. Gharban · 2025 · STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES
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2025 · STUDIES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES REVIEW
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2025 · Archives animal breeding/Archiv für Tierzucht
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