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Male lactation

Production of milk (lactation) from a male mammal's mammary glands is well-documented in the dayak fruit bat and the Bismarck masked flying fox. The term "male lactation" is not used in human medicine. It has been used in popular literature, such as Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife, to describe the phenomenon of male galactorrhea, which is a human condition unrelated to childbirth or nursing. Newborn babies of both sexes can occasionally produce milk. This is called neonatal milk (also as "witch's milk") and not considered male lactation.


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رضاعة الذكور Arabic Samčí laktace Czech Lactancia masculina Spanish חלב זכר HE Արական կաթնարտադրություն HY Mannlig laktasjon NB Laktacja u samców Polish

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