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breast-feeding![]() An Elizabethan stoneware suckling-bottle with a spout in the shape of a nipple. Wet-nurses (lactating women who for payment provided a number of infants not their own with milk) were common in England during that period and for some centuries after. Feeding more than one infant at a time can quickly lead to discomfort, so explaining the need for such a bottle.
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Participation in a peer counseling program aimed at encouraging breast-feeding was associated with elevated rates of breastfeeding at 12 weeks among women who bore premature infants at an inner-city hospital in 2001-2004. LANCASTER -- Antelope Valley Hospital workers are promoting breast-feeding this week with the observance of World Breastfeeding Week. Concern has been expressed that setting an unnecessarily high blood glucose level may lead to the administration of intravenous glucose to otherwise healthy newborn infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), causing unnecessary pain to the neonate, emotional trauma to parents, increased cost to the hospital, and separation of the newborn infant at a crucial time in the breast-feeding and bonding process. |
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