Oxytocin levels during breast-feeding in established lactation

Serial blood samples were taken from eight lactating women while they were nursing their babies 1–4 months postpartum, and from four lactating controls while they were not nursing. The plasma was assayed for oxytocin by radioimmunoassay after extraction with activated Vycor glass powder. In the suck...

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