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7/16/2025, 10:17:50 PM
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No, breast milk cannot be heard within the breasts. It is produced in the mammary glands and stored in tiny sacs known as alveoli, which lack any structures that would facilitate sound production or transmission to the outside. Consequently, the process of milk production and storage occurs silently, without generating any audible sounds.
Additionally, there is no direct correlation between breast size and the volume of milk an individual can produce. Instead, milk production is primarily influenced by hormonal factors, which is why trans women can often induce lactation with relative ease.
No, breast milk cannot be heard within the breasts. It is produced in the mammary glands and stored in tiny sacs known as alveoli, which lack any structures that would facilitate sound production or transmission to the outside. Consequently, the process of milk production and storage occurs silently, without generating any audible sounds.
Additionally, there is no direct correlation between breast size and the volume of milk an individual can produce. Instead, milk production is primarily influenced by hormonal factors, which is why trans women can often induce lactation with relative ease.
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