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Dynamics of human milk extraction: A comparative study of breast feeding and breast pumping

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We describe a mathematical model of the flow and deformation in a human teat. Our aim is to compare the theoretical milk yield during infant breast feeding with that obtained through the use of a breast pump. Infants use a peristaltic motion of the tongue, along with some suction, to extract milk, whereas breast pumps use a cyclic pattern of suction only.

Our model is based on quasi-linear poroelasticity whereby the teat is modelled as a cylindrical porous elastic material saturated with fluid. We impose a cyclic axial suction pressure difference across the teat and impose a radial compressive force moving along the teat which mimics infant suckling. This is compared to the case of cyclic and steady pumping only which models the action of breast pumps. The results illustrate that there is an optimal time to apply the compressive force during the suction cycle that will increase the flow rate in our theoretical teat. The model and results may be of use in the future design of effective breast pumps.

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Zoppou, C., Barry, S.I. & Mercer, G.N. Dynamics of human milk extraction: A comparative study of breast feeding and breast pumping. Bltn Mathcal Biology 59, 953–973 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02460001

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