Lactation

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /lækˈteɪʃən/

Definitions of lactation

noun the period of time during which a mother lactates to feed her young

Example Sentences

A1 Breastfeeding mothers experience lactation to provide milk for their babies.

A2 The process of lactation is essential for the nourishment of newborns.

B1 Health professionals often provide guidance on maintaining proper lactation during the postpartum period.

B2 Factors such as diet and hydration can impact the success of lactation for breastfeeding mothers.

C1 Research has shown that certain medications can affect lactation in nursing mothers.

C2 Lactation consultants play a crucial role in supporting mothers with breastfeeding challenges.

Examples of lactation in a Sentence

formal Lactation is the process of producing and secreting milk from the mammary glands.

informal Breastfeeding is a natural form of lactation that provides important nutrients to babies.

slang Some new moms find lactation to be a bit overwhelming at first, but it gets easier with practice.

figurative The lactation of ideas and creativity can lead to a flourishing of innovation in the workplace.

Grammatical Forms of lactation

past tense

lactated

plural

lactations

comparative

more lactation

superlative

most lactation

present tense

lactates

future tense

will lactate

perfect tense

has lactated

continuous tense

is lactating

singular

lactation

positive degree

lactation

infinitive

to lactate

gerund

lactating

participle

lactating

Origin and Evolution of lactation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'lactation' originated from the Latin word 'lactare', which means 'to suckle'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a biological context to refer to the production of milk by mammals, the word 'lactation' has evolved to also encompass the act of breastfeeding and the period during which a woman produces milk to nourish her infant.