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The areola plays a crucial role in breastfeeding and infant nutrition. The Montgomery's tubercles on the areola produce oil that helps to lubricate the nipple and make it more comfortable for the baby to latch on. The areola also contains nerve endings that help to stimulate milk letdown, or the "milk ejection reflex," which helps to release milk from the breast. Kari (areola).mp4
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The areola is a circular area of skin that surrounds the nipple. It's typically darker than the surrounding breast skin and can range in color from light brown to deep brown. The areola contains small sebaceous glands called Montgomery's tubercles, which produce oil to keep the skin and nipple moisturized. (0:30 - 1:30) The areola plays a crucial