Spaying generally involves an overnight stay and could unintentionally damage Mama's milk glands, two reasons not to have the surgery done until the kittens are weaned.
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Functional breast-feeding difficulties arise if the surgeon cut the milk ducts or the major nerves innervating the breast, or if the milk glands were otherwise damaged.
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The milk glands are most likely to be affected by subglandular implants ( under the gland ), and by large-sized breast implants, which pinch the lactiferous ducts and impede milk flow.
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:Well, they do grow during and after pregnancy, and they only " operate " during the period of nursing, that is the milk glands only produce milk during that time period.
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The 2.0 4.5 mm menstruation and her estrogen levels decrease, breast atrophy occurs; milk gland tissue atrophies, withers, and disappears, resulting in a breast composed of adipose tissue, super�cial fascia, suspensory ligaments, and the skin envelope.
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Plastic surgery organizations generally discourage elective cosmetic breast augmentation surgery for teen-aged girls, because, at that age, the volume of the breast tissues ( milk glands and fat ) can continue to grow as the girl matures to womanhood.
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Adenotrophic viviparity differs from ovoviviparity in that the eggs ( usually one at a time ) are retained within the female's body, hatch and are nourished through " milk glands " until the developed larvae are ready to pupate.
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The breast, the researchers point out, is the only human organ that isn't fully differentiated when the individual is born _ breast cells are still in an immature, unspecialized state, not yet committed to become the milk glands and ducts that will be needed following childbirth.
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The nipple is located either at or above the IMF, while the lower half of the breast sags below the IMF . Pseudoptosis usually occurs when the woman ceases nursing, because the milk glands have atrophied, and so reduced the volume of the breast, thus the sagging of the breast-envelope skin.