Answer:
Prolactin
Explanation:
Prolactin is an hormone in the body that is synthesized by cells called lactrotrophs which are situated in the pituitary gland of a mammal.
Prolactin helps in the development of the mammary glands as well as in the production of breast milk. Prolactin can also be called luteotropin or luteotropin hormone.
When the nipples of a nursing mother are stimulated either by the sucking action of the baby or any external stimulus, the prolactin hormone is released and breast milk is produced.