delactation (Meaning)
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delactation (n.)
The act of weaning.
Synonyms & Antonyms of delactation
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delactation Sentence Examples
- After the weaning period, the cow underwent delactation, gradually reducing milk production.
- Delactation in humans typically occurs when breastfeeding ceases or decreases in frequency.
- The veterinarian monitored the goat's delactation process after her kids were separated.
- Factors such as hormonal changes and decreased suckling trigger delactation in lactating mammals.
- Delactation can sometimes cause discomfort or engorgement in lactating mothers.
- The dairy farmer implemented a gradual delactation protocol to minimize stress on the lactating cows.
- During delactation, the mammary glands undergo changes to halt milk synthesis.
- Proper nutrition and hydration support the delactation process in lactating animals.
- Nursing mothers may experience emotional adjustments during delactation as the breastfeeding relationship changes.
- The gradual delactation of the mother cat allowed her kittens to transition to solid food without distress.
FAQs About the word delactation
The act of weaning.
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After the weaning period, the cow underwent delactation, gradually reducing milk production.
Delactation in humans typically occurs when breastfeeding ceases or decreases in frequency.
The veterinarian monitored the goat's delactation process after her kids were separated.
Factors such as hormonal changes and decreased suckling trigger delactation in lactating mammals.