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The hashtag #lovehormone on TikTok explores topics of affection, bonding, relationships, oxytocin, emotional connections, intimacy, caregiving, neuroscience, happiness, social interactions, trust, partnerships, romance, empathy, psychology, and physiological responses.
How Breastfeeding Works 🤱 Breastfeeding operates on a beautifully designed system of supply and demand! The more your baby nurses or milk is removed, the more signals your body receives to produce milk. This process is powered by two incredible hormones: ✨ Prolactin: The 'milk-making hormone,' responsible for producing breast milk. ✨ Oxytocin: Known as the 'love hormone,' it triggers the letdown reflex, releasing milk to your baby while fostering a sense of calm, relaxation, and connection for both of you. 💕 Frequent nursing, skin-to-skin contact, and responding to your baby’s feeding cues are key to keeping this amazing system running smoothly. Your body is designed to adapt perfectly to your baby’s needs – the more milk removed, the more milk your body makes! 🌟 This process is a testament to how intricately nature supports both nourishment and bonding. 🎥 Video from Ph.D. research by Dr. Nikki Mills, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Images published in her groundbreaking paper, “Imaging the Breastfeeding Swallow: Pilot Study Utilizing Real-Time MRI,” in Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 📚 #BreastfeedingJourney #SupplyAndDemand #Oxytocin #Prolactin #BabyBonding#BreastfeedingEducation #SupplyAndDemand #Oxytocin #MilkProduction #BreastfeedingSupport #NewMomTips #LoveHormone #BreastfeedingJourney
How breastfeeding works 🤱 Breastfeeding is all about supply and demand! 🤱 The more often a baby nurses or milk is removed, the more signals your body gets to produce milk. This process is regulated by prolactin, the milk making hormone and oxytocin, the “love hormone”, which triggers the letdown reflex, releasing milk to your baby and creating a sense of calm and connection. It’s also the reason for that famous breastfeeding thirst 💦.  Frequent nursing, skin- to- skin contact, and responding to your baby’s cues help keep this system running smoothly. Your body is designed to adapt to your baby’s needs- the more milk removed, the more your body makes!  #breastfeedingeducation #supplyanddemand #oxytocin #milkproduction #breastfeedingsupport #newmomtips #lovehormone #breastfeedingjourney #exclusivelypumping #fyp
They are loved… 🦮🦮                               #oxytocin #lovehormone #lovemydogs #dogdad #dogmom #loved #doglove #doglife #dogsarelove #dogsarelife #goldens #goldenretrievers #goldenretrieverlife

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