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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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The purpose of the week of celebrations, social events and educational initiatives is to educate the public as to the benefits of breast-feeding and globally securing the right of every newborn child to being breastfed. Breast-feeding is one of the best ways that a mother can bond with her child and bottle-feeding breast milk is an avenue that fathers can use to bond with their child as well. their intention to breast-feed if hospital staff did not supplement breast-feeding with water or formula (4. |
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