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But it turns out that vigorous stimulation of one mammary gland can increase blood flow in neighboring glands.
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Weakest Piglets May Sneak Help from Strongest Siblings - Scientific Americanem to have an edge. One hypothesis goes that the weaklings might not have sufficient energy to stimulate the mammary gland while they suckle, so they eventually starve from a lack of nutrition. <span>But it turns out that vigorous stimulation of one mammary gland can increase blood flow in neighboring glands. So if a weakling was canny enough to position himself next to one of his strongest siblings, he might get more milk than positioned elsewhere. "I got this idea during observations of pi Summary
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