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Known as the "love hormone," it causes the muscles around the milk ducts to contract and push the milk out, a process called the let-down reflex .

While extremely rare, physical trauma to the chest can lead to , which is the production of breast milk unrelated to pregnancy or nursing.

Stimulates the small sacs in the breast (alveoli) to take nutrients from the blood and turn them into milk.

Repeated stimulation or injury to the nerves in the chest wall can signal the brain to "let down" milk, even if the person is not currently breastfeeding. How Breast Milk is Normally Produced

The title "XB - Accident Causes Breast Milk Production HD.mp4" appears to refer to a specific video that combines a medical or dramatic scenario with the physiological process of lactation. While this exact file name is often associated with online video content, it highlights a rare but documented medical phenomenon where physical trauma can trigger or affect milk production. Can an Accident Cause Milk Production?

In some medical cases, a severe "accident"—such as a seat-belt injury during a car crash—has caused trauma to the milk ducts in postpartum or pregnant women, leading to a massive collection of milk within the breast.

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