When it comes to breastfeeding and breast milk production:
A) the more an infant suckles, the less milk a nursing woman makes.
B) the more an infant suckles, the more milk a nursing woman makes.
C) the less an infant suckles, the more milk a nursing woman makes.
D) the amount an infant suckles does not affect the amount of milk a nursing woman makes.
E) milk production and suckling are inversely (negatively) correlated.
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