International Board of Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) Practice Exam

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At what gestational age does the mammary ridge or milk line typically form?

  1. 3 weeks

  2. 4-5 weeks

  3. 6-7 weeks

  4. 8-9 weeks

The correct answer is: 4-5 weeks

The formation of the mammary ridge, also known as the milk line, typically occurs between 4 to 5 weeks of gestation. This anatomical structure develops as a result of the embryonic ectodermal tissue. The milk line extends from the axilla (armpit) down to the groin and is the precursor to breast tissue in females. Understanding the significance of this timeline is important concerning breast development. Early formation sets the stage for the differentiation of mammary glands and is crucial for understanding developmental milestones in both embryology and lactation. The timing aligns with the early stages of embryonic organ development, which is critical for subsequent growth patterns and functions related to lactation. In the context of the options presented, the choice that specifies 4 to 5 weeks accurately reflects the established developmental timeline of the mammary structure and correlates well with the embryological literature on mammary gland formation.